In what we are sure will be music to the ears of all inside Apple, the market for wireless earphones has grown throughout the past year according to a recent research.
According to a new report, Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus were the best selling smartphones in the US during September, October and November, with Google's Pixel and Pixel XL also making waves in the market.
Shoppers may be convinced in their droves to sign up to Amazon Prime based on its current offering and reward benefits, but the company has now extended those with the official introduction of the Amazon Prime Rewards Visa Signature Card, which actually becomes its fourth branded credit card offering.
Check out the video demo of the Tony Fadell's P1 Vs Scott Forstall's P2 original iPhone prototype interfaces in action. Which one of these would you have preferred?
iPhone may be extremely popular, but has shown signs of dwindling sales in recent months, with the Cupertino-based company expected to combat that this year with a radical redesign, which could potentially include a bezel-less shell with a full frontal OLED display. A recently discovered patent could provide Apple with the necessary technology to achieve that goal, referencing a display that "may occupy the entire front face."
Apple has today made its $300 Designed by Apple in California book available for purchase in a whole host of new countries following its limited release late last year.
ESPN has today updated its ESPN and WatchESPN iOS apps, giving them both access to iOS 10's Single sign-on feature among other things. Both of the newly updated apps can be downloaded from the App Store right now.
We aren't even at mid-week point yet and already we can feel our readership yearning for those fantastic technology deals. Well, not wanting to disappoint those that matter most, we are back yet again with a set of deals that should not only save you money, but also have you cheering on one of the world's most iconic spies, or even powering your devices wherever you are with a power gadget that James Bond himself would be happy to have in his arsenal.
Apple and German lens company Carl Zeiss are apparently in cahoots to bring a new augmented reality product to market, according to a notoriously accurate Apple commentator.
A new report leaked out of Asia is suggesting that Apple has decided not to invoke the aluminum supply services of Foxconn for this year's iPhone, instead choosing to purchase stainless steel casings from Jabil with the intention of changing the outer material which forms the main body of the upcoming iPhone.
















