The FBI paid over $1.3 million to have the San Bernardino iPhone unlocked, according to a man who really should know. That man is FBI Director James Comey, and he was speaking at the Aspen Security Forum in London.
Here's a Geekbench benchmarks score comparison between Apple's 2016 12-inch MacBook vs Apple's 2015 12-inch MacBook model. The tool used runs a series of tests and outputs a score based on a device's performance characteristics, allowing devices to be compared with one another.
Tesla is one company that seems to be in the news almost every day right now, with the reason it is making headlines today being that the car maker is seeing its former employees pop up at companies that may become competitors in the future.
Apple Pay is now live in Singapore for all American Express card holders, with support for additional cards, including those from VISA, coming soon. Here's everything you need to know, including which stores currently supports Apple's contactless payment method, in Singapore.
iOS 9.3.1 jailbreak and non-jailbreak users, Apple's iOS 9.3 firmware is now no longer being signed by the company. Here's what that means for you.
New video shows a working demo of the iOS-like 3D Touch Quick Actions feature dubbed Launcher shortcuts in Google's Android N, with app icons displaying additional info on the home screen.
Ever wondered what the typical lifespan is for an iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV and other Apple products? Well if you ever thought to yourself "how long do Apple products last?", you now have an official answer directly from the Cupertino company itself.
According to an analyst, Apple will be moving back to all-glass design for its 2017 flagship iPhone, featuring AMOLED screen. Here are the details.
Bored of existing games on your iPhone or iPad? Want to try something new? You can't go wrong with Space Marshals for iOS which is a tactical top-down shooter that usually retails for $4.99, but can be yours for absolutely free thanks to Apple's Free App of the Week initiative.
Just when you thought the ongoing encryption battle between Apple and the FBI was coming to an end, it has been revealed that representatives of both Apple and the FBI will be returning to court next week to give testimonies to lawmakers looking to gain a more in-depth understanding of the circumstances and disagreements that led to the feud between FBI and Apple resulting in a legal battle over iOS encryption. Apple General Counsel Bruce Sewell and FBI Executive Assistant Director for Science and Technology Amy Hess will both be part of the hearing.
















