With the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus set to go on sale this coming Friday, September 25th, Apple has now officially sold out of all models that were previously available to pre-order via its online store. While some models were still available for delivery on launch day, the earliest an iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus can be with you if you order right now is September 29th, with most configurations showing October 8th to 13th delivery time.
As we reported recently, Apple's App Store was a victim of a large-scale attack, infecting a bunch of iPhone and iPad apps, mostly from China, with malware.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to download and install the watchOS 2 update OTA (Over-The-Air) on Apple Watch using your iPhone.
Apple has flipped the switch on the final version of watchOS 2 download for all Apple Watch users. Here's everything you need to know.
Apple is clearly extremely proud of its Apple Watch, and rightly so. The relatively recently released intelligent timepiece may have only been with us for half a year, but it's already managed to carve itself a reputation for being the must have wearable. Not only is the company's "most personal product yet" getting talked about positively by consumers and analysts alike, but it's now also an award winner after picking up two prestigious gongs at this year's T3 Awards.
Here are some tips to fix general lag in iOS 9 and slow performance issues that you may be having on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch after updating to latest iOS version.
As the days tick down until Apple's iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus go on sale this Friday, September 25th, some of those who ordered their new smartphone online have started to see their shipments leave Apple's distribution centers.
The revamped Cupertino Campus Apple Store Infinity Loop reopened today with a new collection of products and Apple merchandise on offer. Here's a look at the classy insides of the store.
Sometimes it is just abundantly clear that someone inside Samsung's marketing division just cannot help themselves but launch a shot across Apple's bow. The latest video ad to come out of Samsung, extolling the virtues of being able to heavily customize how the company's Galaxy Note 5 looks, certainly has the feel of being aimed at Apple, that's for sure.
A new strain of malware has been detected living in some extremely popular apps on the iOS App Store. XcodeGhost - given the name because of the fact that it's distributed through a malicious build of Apple's Xcode integrated development environment - is the latest malware to befall Apple's iOS App Store, and has been found to exist in the extremely popular WeChat messaging application as well as Didi Kuaidi, the main rival to ride-sharing service Uber in the Chinese market.
















