Apple sells the Apple TV at cost, while the HomePod is sold at loss, according to John Gruber. Here are all the details.
Apple continued its push into the world of healthcare today by announcing that it will offer a special Activity Challenge relating to Heart Month. Special heart health events will take place at Apple Stores in San Francisco, Chicago, and New York throughout the month of February.
Apple has confirmed iOS 12.1.4 download is coming next week to fix and re-enable Group FaceTime calling for iPhone and iPad users.
Apple has just reactivated certificates for Google and Facebook iOS apps after punishing both for breaking the rules. Here are the details.
Apple is again making sure the world is well aware of how great the camera is on the iPhone XR, with a new experimental video being released in which no fewer than 32 of the phones are used. The result is a video that’s as strange as it is amazing, with all manner of materials filmed using the cameras.
iOS 13 could feature Dark Mode, a new iPad Home screen including tabbed apps, while the 2019 and 2020 iPhone or iPads could pack laser cameras. All of this, according to a new report, so check out the details here.
After Facebook, Google too has been found using enterprise certificate for collecting iPhone users' data, but has now shut it down and also issued an apology. Here are all the details on this.
Facebook has been caught paying people to let them spy on their iPhones, and as a result Apple has revoked certificates killing all Facebook internal iOS apps while the Android app is still live. Here are the details.
Apple will be lowering iPhone prices in some international markets as Tim Cook admits that he does think price is a factor in declining iPhone upgrades. Here are the details.
Apple has announced three expanded formats - Skills, Walks, and labs - for its "Today at Apple" in-store collection of educational sessions for things that can be done with iPhones, iPads, Macs, and more.
















