First, it said it had banned them. But now it hasn't. Or has it? | Continue reading
The latest 1Password for iOS is now in line with the Mac app. | Continue reading
A group of seven developer accounts was found linked to the same Chinese developer. | Continue reading
It took many mistakes and failures for Apple to get where it is today. | Continue reading
A court in Colombia has banned the import of 5G iPhone and iPad models as part of a patent dispute between Apple and Ericsson. | Continue reading
New insight from prolific insider Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple will release its VR headset in 2023 and that it will be a "game-changer." | Continue reading
The developers behind camera app Halide have put the new M1 iPad Pro through its paces, finding an interesting superpower as they go. | Continue reading
Apple could be about to give older iPhones a big lock screen update when it announces iOS 16 next week, according to a new report. The change won't require people buy a new iPhone, unlike other improvements set to be made by the huge new software update. | Continue reading
A judge has rejected Apple's bid to get a lawsuit from jailbreak outfit Cydia dismissed over claims the allegations were out of date. | Continue reading
An incredible new technique to speed up reading called 'Bionic Reading' is taking the internet by storm. | Continue reading
iPadOS 16 is just over a month away and there's plenty that Apple could add to improve the tablet experience. | Continue reading
Tesla has updated its iPhone app to add support for actionable notifications, allowing people to interact with their car without having to open the app proper. | Continue reading
We've heard stories of AirTags being used to follow people and things and now we have a story of one being used to out a government arm that doesn't seem to exist. | Continue reading
A new Digitimes report claims Apple is looking to boost iPhone production by 30% in the first half of next year, and is targeting the sale of 300M devices in 2022. | Continue reading
Apple has reportedly rejected a horoscope app from a developer on the grounds the App Store already has too many, and because they're considered a form of spam. | Continue reading
Apple's iPadOS 15 will allow apps to use as much as 12GB of RAM when it ships on Monday, September 20. | Continue reading
Developers won't look at Apple the same way after the revelations of its court battle with Epic Games. | Continue reading
Facebook has funded a study into Apple's new iOS 14 changes regarding user privacy and its new App Tracking Transparency feature. Unsurprisingly, the paper says that Apple's policies harm the entire ecosystem and are just bad for everyone generally. | Continue reading
A new report says that Apple's iOS 14.5 App Tracking Transparency measures have seen ad spending fall by 10% as users choose not to be tracked. | Continue reading
Apple's new lossless Apple Music won't work with AirPods Max, Apple reportedly told T3. | Continue reading
Facebook and Instagram are worried that people won't let them track them. | Continue reading
Facebook and Instagram are worried that people won't let them track them. | Continue reading
Apple has removed a "children's arcade game" that was actually a front for an online casino from its App Store. | Continue reading
Apple's former Sr. Director of Worldwide Product Marketing, Michael Gartenberg, says he hopes Apple "gets its act together soon" in the face of growing reports regarding scam apps on its App Store, which he says appears to be "breaking at the seams". | Continue reading
Foxconn says that they anticipate a 10% drop in shipments due to the global chip shortage, a drop that could constrain the supply of Apple products. | Continue reading
According to new data from IDC, iPhone shipments grew 55.7% QoQ in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. | Continue reading
Many M1 Mac users appear to be seeing really worrisome health warnings from their SSDs after only a few months of use, but there's hope this is a software issue that can be patched by Apple. | Continue reading
Facebook has told business owners who use its advertising services that Apple's iOS 14 privacy changes will have "hard-hitting implications" on campaigns and that Apple's changes will benefit them and hurt businesses. | Continue reading
Facebook had taken out a series of full-page newspaper ads saying Apple's new measures surrounding privacy and tracking in iOS 14 will affect small businesses. | Continue reading
Portless iPhones have been rumored for years but 2021 could be the one that counts. | Continue reading
It is unclear why Apple has released the revised version, but it is available to those who have not yet updated to the latest macOS. | Continue reading
Apple's M1 is not only fast, but it's also faster at emulating Intel x86 code than any other Mac can run it natively. | Continue reading
During Apple's keynote, tools from repair company iFixit were spotted in Apple's labs, prompting an outburst of joy at the irony on Twitter. | Continue reading
The first benchmark scores have posted for Apple's new M1 powered Macs, and they are smoking the currently Intel-based lineup. | Continue reading
Apple has just unveiled its first-ever Apple silicon chip, the M1. | Continue reading
With iOS 14.2, coming later this fall, you can use People Detection to determine the proximity of people around you. It's an astounding accessibility feature that will help the sight-impaired community, and everyone, ensure they are properly socially distancing.. | Continue reading
Just how much mightier, how much mini-er, could Apple Silicon really make the Mac mini? | Continue reading
Don Melton, former Engineering Director of Internet Technologies at Apple, talks to Guy and Rene about assembler on the Apple II, open-sourcing Mozilla, building Nautilus, creating WebKit and the Safari browser, teaching bears to dance, and cleaning cusses from code bases. type=" … | Continue reading
A report says that Airbnb and ClassPass were told they had to pay Apple 30% commission on sales of online experiences after they began selling virtual classes due to COVID-19. | Continue reading
The Mac isn't moving to ARM. It's moving to custom Apple Silicon. And the difference is both subtle and significant. | Continue reading
In a news release on the Apple Developer website, the company has announced it is removing non-inclusive language across its developer ecosystem. | Continue reading
A patent filed by Apple and published today has revealed the company is exploring how in-ear sensors could be used to detect changes in blood volume. The new patent also shows how earbuds could be made symmetric so they could be worn interchangeably. | Continue reading
Millions of U.S. cable and satellite subscribers have long ago cut the cord and are now using one of the many over-the-air internet services. If you're ready to join them, here are our favorite streaming live TV solutions. | Continue reading
It doesn't matter what you watch on television right now, the stay-at-home broadcasters have one very clear brand for sounding great on TV. | Continue reading
Learn how you can record FaceTime calls using tools available on your Mac. | Continue reading
Some users of the iOS 13.5 beta have noticed that, if you are wearing a mask, the iPhone will skip Face ID and prompt for a passcode. | Continue reading
Apple offers discounts to students, teachers, military, government workers, and small business owners. Why not people with disabilities? | Continue reading