Apple has today dropped major updates for GarageBand on iOS (version 2.2) and Logic Pro X on Mac (version 10.3), bringing powerful new features and UI changes to the front.
Stanford University is trying to push the boundaries of what is possible in healthcare with technology by launching an exciting new program aimed at faculty members and instructors within the educational institution. As part of the new program, Stanford is offering to giveaway up to 1,000 Apple Watches, as well as $10,000 in cash funding to allow successful applicants to identify how Apple's intelligent timepiece can be better used in the healthcare space.
Here's how to enable WiFi Calling feature on an iPhone. A number of carries such as AT&T, T-Mobile and more support Wi-Fi Calling on their network, allowing those with weak cellular signals to use WiFi to make and receive calls.
If latest rumor is to be believed, iPhone 6 battery replacement program for unexpected shutdown issue could soon be launched by Apple for affected device owners. Here are the details.
This new iPhone 8 concept bases itself on the many rumors surrounding Apple's next smartphone, including a bezel-less OLED display, redesigned Home button, a stainless steel chassis and an additional "Pro" model. Here are the details.
macOS 10.12.3 now shows new 'Display Brightness' warning in battery saving recommendation to help extend battery life of Apple MacBooks.
Here's how to easily disable or enable iSight Camera on Mac, particularly on MacBook, in macOS Sierra and protect your computer from prying eyes.
Smart devices manufacturer ecobee is enhancing the ability of its extremely popular ecobee3 Smart Thermostat with a firmware update. Owners of the ecobee3, with accompanying smart room sensors, can now take advantage of enhanced Apple HomeKit integration.
Busy Shapes for iOS has been selected as Apple's Free app of the Week. Usually retails for $3.99 on the App Store, Busy Shapes is an educational game aimed at the really young ones, and is designed to sharpen a child's mind.
It appears Foxconn and Sharp still have plans to create thousands of jobs in the United States by opening an LCD manufacturing plant, as per one Sharp executive.
















