A newly surfaced report has provided a small amount of insight into the potential supply chain of LTE chips intended for use within Apple's upcoming iPhone 7. According to the recently published report, Intel will be responsible for the provision of up to 50-percent of the faster LTE chips that will be packed into the iPhone 7, which is due to be revealed later this year. The report is currently unconfirmed, but does tie in rather nicely with recent speculation about the potential for Qualcomm to lose one of its biggest accounts to a rival company.
Apple has officially announced that its new stunning retail presence in San Francisco will open its doors on May 21 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. The retail arm of Apple's operations has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to get the store ready to be presented to the public, with Apple now finding itself in a position to welcome footfall into the new Union Square store. Of course, when you welcome in the new, it ultimately means that the old has to make way, meaning that the San Francisco populous can now prepare to say goodbye to the existing Apple Store at Stockton Street.
Looking to fix error 56 after updating to iOS 9.3.2 on the 9.7-inch iPad Pro? Here's what you need to know about this bricking issue.
When we told you about i0n1c's System and Security Info app last week, we wondered whether the iPhone app would be around for long and, predictably enough, it has now been removed from the App Store by Apple.
Virtual reality fans who also happen to carry iPhones are in for a treat, after Google released an updated version of its YouTube app that supports the company's virtual reality viewer, Cardboard.
We've hit the mid-point of the month. For some, this time of the month represents an opportunity to treat themselves with a technology-based purchase. Thankfully, we not only have a load of excellent products to choose from today, but also a number of price reductions that means you simply don't need to pay full price. We have the recently released 2016 Roku Streaming Stick, the bang-for-the-buck Moto X Pure Edition, and some excellent deals on Xbox One and Xbox One games including Rise of the Tomb Raider, Quantum Break, and Halo 5: Guardians.
iTunes 12.4 is available to download now for Mac OS X, featuring some minor design tweaks. Here are the details on everything that is new.
Final versions of tvOS 9.2.1 for Apple TV 4 and watchOS 2.2.1 for Apple Watch are available to download right now. Here are the details.
Google has revealed plans for its Chrome web browser that will hammer yet another nail into the coffin that has been engineered to be the final resting place of Adobe's Flash technology. The behemoth company, and developer and publisher of the Chrome web browser, has announced plans to phase out support for Adobe's Flash Player. The announcement means that Google hopes to disable support for Flash content on all websites by the end of the current calendar year, though it will have a caveat built into the browser in the form of a white-list exemption rule for the world's top ten domains still using Flash. This whitelist will expire after one year.
With the Google I/O 2016 conference to begin in a few days, the search giant has released an event-companion app for iPhone users. Here are the details.
















