The first hands-on video of an iPhone 8 dummy has just been posted online. Here's what the final model could look it.
IKEA Tradfri smart light bulbs are getting Apple HomeKit, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa support for full voice control. Here are the details.
Apple has now launched an updated, simpler version of its "Switch from Android to iPhone" site and also accompanied it with some short videos that drive its point home.
Apple and Nike are getting ready to launch a new “Day to Night” Apple Watch band collection, which is designed to dovetail well with the Nike Air VaporMax Flyknit shoes.
Fans of the BeatsX wireless earphones are in luck today, with Amazon offering the W1-enabled Bluetooth sound makers for just $99.99. The retailer has multiple colors available for order, and that price includes shipping.
Weekend is upon us once again and iOS users who're always looking for new app experiences on their iPhone and iPad hardware know very well what this means; another paid iOS app going free for a limited period of time. Today's title usually retails for $2.99 on the App Store, but can be downloaded and installed for absolutely free till next Thursday.
There have been reports that Apple is working on bringing blood sugar testing technology to the Apple Watch since before it was even announced, so it should perhaps come as little surprise to anyone that those rumors are again circulating. This time around a report has it that not only is Apple working on it, but that CEO Tim Cook is walking around wearing it.
If you have been waiting patiently to own an aftermarket in-car receiver with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto compatibility, then the time could have just come for you to make that purchase. Pioneer, one of the leaders in that industry, has just announced that it will be expanding its range of in-car receivers with five new Apple CarPlay and Android Auto-compatible options ranging from $400 to $600.
Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off on on June 5, and the company may be getting ready to announce a handful of new notebook computers, according to reports.
Apple today officially launched its "Today at Apple" program, bringing a new portion of its website online and allowing users to sign up for over 4,000 educational sessions that are being offered across Apple Stores each day.
















