Apple announced revised iPhone lineup and pricing models at today's event, with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus dropping by $100, iPhone 5s going free on contract and the iPhone 5c being discontinued.
Apple's iPhone-centric event hosted at the legendary Bill Graham Civic Auditorium did not disappoint. The introduction of the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus brought with it pretty much everything that was expected, as well as a few nice surprises that definitely makes the two devices more appealing. To compliment the new iPhone hardware, as well as the underlying iOS 9 software that will ultimately power said hardware, Apple has also introduced new pricing tiers for iCloud storage upgrades.
The wait is over. Apple today has made iPad Pro official. Details on its features, specs, price and release date are all given below. Here's everything you need to know about Apple's iPad Pro offering.
It's time! Apple CEO Tim Cook has just taken to stage at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco to kick off Apple's much anticipated media event of the year 2015.
It seems one of the apps to make it to the upcoming Apple TV 4 dedicated App Store might be Twitter's live video streaming solution Periscope, and it might be announced at Apple's 9/9 event.
The collaboration of two designers has yielded 3D renders that conceptualize a premium-tier body for the Apple TV 4 and an iPod touch-inspired touchscreen remote with gaming capabilities.
You'd think that this close to Apple's September 9th event, we would have seen all of the leaks we were going to see, but new information about what the company will be announcing continues to find its way out. Today, a new report has its sources confirming that the iPad Pro and iPad mini 4 will arrive this coming Wednesday, with that new, larger iPad capable of some pretty impressive feats.
Apple's upcoming September 9 event may have a strong iPhone bias, but there's also a great deal of excitement surrounding the possible introduction of additional hardware. A number of reports over the last month have speculated that Apple's fourth-generation Apple TV will have a heavy focus on gaming; a speculative fire that had further fuel added to it when it was discovered that apart from the motion control support for gaming in the remote that will ship with Apple TV 4, the device would additionally support third-party Bluetooth gaming controllers as well. Now, a new report has reaffirmed that suspicion, by claiming that gaming will be one of the primary marketable aspects of the Apple TV 4.
This new concept reimagines the Apple TV 4 interface, showing what it could look like with an iOS 9 core, an upgrade expected to be packaged with the upcoming revamp of the set-top box.
September 9th is just days away, which means we will soon have answers as to what the new iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus will bring to the party after months of speculation. Without doubt, the biggest thing that has caused the most rumors is the possible, or probable inclusion of some sort of Force Touch technology.
















