Based on rumors that suggest a new OLED touch panel is coming to the future MacBook Pro lineup, one artist has taken matters into his own hands by creating a concept that shows just what we might be able to expect if said rumors, and indeed leaks, are accurate.
Apple has joined the many public tributes to Muhammad Ali by updating its Apple.com homepage with a full-screen black-and-white photograph of the legendary boxer with an accompanying epitaph. The image of the iconic sports hero, who sadly passed away on Friday at the age of 74, dominates the front page of its website without any links to additional content.
Free app? Yes, thank you. It's that time of the week again, where Apple throws a paid iOS app at us for free. Today's title is one that has been specifically crafted for children up to 5 years of age. Usually retailing for $2.99 on the App Store, you can download it for free on your iPhone or iPad till next Thursday.
After releasing iTunes 12.4 last month, Apple today has made available for download iTunes 12.4.1, bringing in some minor improvements along with bug fixes. iTunes version 12.4.1 is available right now as an update on both Windows and Mac OS X platforms.
Apple has just re-released iOS 9.3.2 for 9.7-inch iPad Pro, carrying build 13F72 this time, with fix for error 56 which apparently bricked some iPad Pro devices.
Apple launches its 2016 Back To School deal for students with Beats Solo2 Wireless headphones and Powerbeats2 Wireless earbuds thrown into the mix. Here are the details.
Here's what you need to know about downgrade of iOS 9.3.2 firmware version on supported iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices.
After kicking off the annual WWDC excitement storm by officially announcing that the annual developer conference would take place from June 13th to June 17th, Apple has now once again fueled the "Dub Dub" fire by sending out official press invites for its WWDC 2016 opening keynote address which will be held at 10AM Pacific Time, or 1PM Eastern Time.
The majority of the week dedicated to Apple's annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC 2016) in San Francisco may be aimed at providing developers with the opportunity to meet and greet Apple engineers with the aim of learning and solving problems, but over the years, the event has transitioned to become as much about the company's software and hardware announcements. As we approach the event, it seems that multiple Apple Stores are showing very limited stock of the company's Thunderbolt Display, potentially alluding to a new product reveal as part of the conference opening keynote.
It's probably fair to say that the majority of Apple fans and analysts find themselves discussing the future of Apple's smartphone range on an almost daily basis. In the short-term, it makes perfect sense to be focusing on the next-generation iPhone, or the iPhone 7, which is due for an official revealing this coming September. However, some publications are attempting to look beyond this year's model by speculating about a potential high performance motor inclusion that could be bundled in the 2017 iPhone and beyond to improve interaction and feedback.
















