For years now, we've wanted a way to rid ourselves of stock iOS apps, resorting to putting them into folders in far flung corners of our Home screens. Newly found code within the App Store suggests we may soon be able to hide these native apps.
When you think of Apple, you may instantly think of the iPhone, iPad or the Mac. Alternatively, you may even think of Steve Jobs who co-founded the company, or conjure up instant images of the company's iTunes software. Certain individuals will instantly make references between Apple and the environment, focusing on the company's unwavering desire to become as an environmentally friendly company as possible. The Cupertino-based company is unapologetically outspoken about the lengths it goes to for helping the environment, and now, in this latest move, it looks as though retail Apple Store outlets will begin transitioning away from plastic bags in an effort to further improve on the company's environmental responsibilities.
The FBI may have officially taken the necessary steps to drop its case against Apple, but the ongoing encryption battle is far from actually being over and put to bed. The United States Department of Justice jumped through all of the necessary hoops last week in order to prevent its ongoing encryption case against Apple from going to court. The decision was taken internally after the FBI found another method of unlocking the iPhone 5c used in the San Bernardino shootings, and therefore no longer required Apple's intervention. Now, several security experts have gone on record as stating that the method used by FBI for accessing the device is unlikely to stay secret for long.
Everyone loves freebies! This weekend, we have a fabulous iOS app for kids named CHOMP going free on the App Store as part of Apple's Free App of the Week initiative. The title usually retails for $1.99 on the App Store but for a limited time, till next Thursday, it can be downloaded on your iPhone or iPad absolutely free.
On April 1, 1976, the company that we now know as Apple Inc. was formed by iconic tech leaders Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and the somewhat lesser known Ronald Wayne. Today, or April 1, 2016, celebrates a huge milestone for the company in that it has now been in existence for 40 years, and while the terrain that the company has navigated over during the last four decades hasn't always been smooth, what we see before us is entirely unrecognizable from the firm that was incorporated in 1976 to sell the Apple I personal computer kit.
Apple could use a new technology to help it make iPhone 7 thinner and lighter than all iPhone models before it. Here are more details on it.
The long-running Apple vs. the FBI encryption case may no longer be going to court, but that doesn't mean that the fallout and drama has come to an end. The government law enforcement agency may have officially announced that it will no longer pursue Apple through the legal system for the company's assistance in unlocking an iPhone 5c, but it's also now being reported that the FBI has agreed to assist in the unlocking of an iPhone and iPod involved in an ongoing homicide case in Arkansas.
The $399 iPhone SE and 9.7-inch iPad Pro are now on sale in both retail and online Apple Store outlets. Here are the details.
Apple has been awarded a new patent for a stackable connector architecture that could allow for more than one device to be connected to a single magnetic interface at the same time.
Web links not working for you in iOS 9.3 on Safari and other apps? Here's a potential fix for the problem. It also covers device crashing and freezing issue when opening web links.
















