Here's a video that pits Apple's iPhone 6s Plus vs Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge to see which one of the two has better build quality in a head-to-head drop test comparison.
Apple today has officially filed a formal objection to the court order that effectively tried to force the company into assisting the FBI with unlocking an iPhone 5c that belonged to one of the San Bernardino shooters. Apple's General Counsel, Bruce Sewell, had previously filed a statement prior to the congressional hearing yesterday that outlined the reasons why the company believes the original court order should never have been granted.
Apple has been granted 54 new patents by the USPTO, with one of those possibly paving the way for flexible screen technology to make its way into a future iPhone or iPad.
Apple has just dropped a number of new developer and public test seeds, with beta 5 of iOS 9.3, OS X 10.11.4, watchOS 2.2 and tvOS 9.2 all now available to download.
Extensify is an iOS store for tweaks that allows users to install tweaks for apps without jailbreak. After being hyped the past several months, the app finally saw a soft-launch today. Here's how you can apply for your promo code.
In a separate iPhone unlocking case, a New York judge has ruled in favor of Apple, concluding that the U.S. Justice Department/FBI can't force Apple to hack its own iPhones to provide data based on All Writs Act.
Those familiar with Apple's dedicated app stores for Mac and iOS would know that the company simply needs an excuse to throw some quality paid apps at us for absolutely free. Given that today is February 29th, a day that comes around once every 4 years, Apple is giving away five paid iOS apps worth $15 for free through its "Leap Into Leap Year" promotion.
This speed test video shows us how iOS 5, iOS 6, iOS 7, iOS 8, and iOS 9 compare to one another running on the older iPhone 4s.
What better way to start your weekend than with downloading a paid iOS title for free? This week, Apple's Free App of the Week is bringing us an addictive active game for free; one that usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store.
A new concept video shows what Apple needs to do to evolve Control Center functionality in iOS 10 for iPhones, iPads and iPod touches.
















