As the Apple vs FBI iPhone unlocking case moves forward, Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter and other tech companies have come together to support the company in court.
Apple's next versions of both Mac and iPhone firmware, OS X 10.12 and iOS 10, respectively, could feature updated Photos apps that regain features culled from previous iPhoto releases.
According to leaked iPhone 5se design schematics, the upcoming 4-inch iPhone will feature a design very similar to that of iPhone 5s. Check out the complete details here.
It is being reported that Apple is working extremely hard internally on building an iPhone that nobody can hack into. Attention has recently been lavished onto Apple in the wake of the San Bernardino shooting in California, with law enforcement agencies applying pressure on the company to create a new version of iOS that introduces a backdoor to bypass security. This latest report suggests that Apple is responding to the security storm by trying to build an even more secure device and ecosystem that would make it impossible to break into iPhones, even for Apple. In other words, this would effectively make FBI's current requests useless.
In an interview conducted today by ABC’s David Muir, Apple CEO Tim Cook explained his and Apple's stance in their ongoing fight with the FBI where the company is asked to create backdoor access to iPhone for the law enforcement agencies. You can watch the full interview here.
This iPhone 7 concept centers around an expanding and flexible widescreen display that opens out, making the screen considerably larger than it may first appear. Looking more like a large screen tablet than a smartphone, the result would make for quite an interesting iOS user experience.
Facebook Reactions has now launched globally on iOS, Android, and desktop web. Here's how to use the new feature.
Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can go about recording Slo-mo videos in 1080p resolution on your iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus.
Apple has just dropped beta 4 of iOS 9.3 to members of Apple Developer program with compatible iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices. This new seed comes about two weeks after Apple released beta 3 to both developers and public testers.
Check out this video which shows how the rumored dual-camera system might work on the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, if it makes the cut that is.
















