Donald Trump may have legions of loyal and passionate supporters who are keen to see him become the next President of the United States, but it certainly seems that he's making enemies of equally as many people and businesses along the way.
iOS 10 could feature Apple's TextEdit app for the iPhone and iPad, as revealed by one of the WWDC session videos. Here are the details.
Rumors of Apple's upcoming Macbook Pro refresh having an OLED touch panel have inspired the guys at CURVED to conceptualize Apple's Magic Keyboard with the same augmentation.
Fans of emoji and guns will be disappointed to learn that a rifle, planned to be part of the Unicode 9 standard to be made official in June, will no longer appear in cartoon form after both Apple and Microsoft requested that it be removed.
If you've been wondering why Apple hasn't expanded iMessage over to the Android OS as yet, you may have an official answer now.
Apple has now detailed how iOS 10 handles deleting of stock Apple apps that come pre-installed on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. Here's everything you need to know!
Screenshots from iOS 10 beta 1 surfacing online are reportedly showing traces of the much-expected dark mode in beta 1 code, but it appears incomplete.
Apple's announcement of an all-new version of the iPhone and iPad's operating system, iOS 10, brought with it a fundamental change to how we unlock our iOS devices, and one that comes after years of doing it the same way, day-in, day-out. As any iPhone or iPad user will attest, swiping or sliding to unlock is something that we do without even thinking. It's second nature, and we don't even realize we are doing it. Well, not anymore.
A number of new photos have started appearing online claiming to give additional insight into the design choices that Apple has made with the upcoming iPhone 7. A set of new photos purportedly show an actual iPhone 7 model with a white exterior and a flush, touch-sensitive Home/Touch ID button.
It's always extremely interesting and entertaining watching Apple's executive team take to the WWDC stage to present all of the notable changes in the company's major software platforms. Those announcements give us an insight into what's about to imminently arrive on our devices. However, what can actually be sometimes more interesting, is finding the things that Apple doesn't announce by digging into the codebase and accompanying release notes. As is always the case, that level of investigation has once again revealed some interesting potential insights in the future of the MacBook range.















