It was rumored to be happening just last week, but now it's official: Apple Card now offers installment plans, with 0% financing, for a wide range of new Apple-branded products.
Apple Card now offers 0% financing for Mac, iPad, and more
It was rumored to be happening just last week, but now it's official: Apple Card now offers installment plans, with 0% financing, for a wide range of new Apple-branded products.
While we inch inexorably closer to the unveiling of new iPhones later this year, we are left with the rumor mill giving us glimpses of what might be.
It has been rumored for quite some time that Apple is planning to transition away from Intel chips in its Mac desktops and notebooks, opting for its own design with ARM-based processors. How Apple gets there, though, has been a point of contention.
Apple is reopening stores across the globe, following initial shutdowns in light of the global coronavirus pandemic. Now England and Northern Ireland are on the list.
The rumor mill is telling us we should be expecting small redesigns for the iPad Air and iPad mini, and that Apple is working on an iMac with an iPad Pro design aesthetic. But we may have to wait a bit longer before these new devices actually launch.
Looking to scratch that adventure game itch, and just so happen to be an Apple Arcade subscriber? Well then good news, because the subscription service just added another game to its expanding roster.
A lot of things changed following the global spread of COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. And that includes altering major film releases, which turned out to be good news for Apple TV+.
If you are a user of Snapchat, then you might be interested to learn of a new feature coming to the platform that will bring in third-party apps right into the experience.
Hot on the heels of revealing the schedule for this year's all-digital Worldwide Developers Conference, Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, has just made another major announcement.
On Monday, June 22, Apple is going to kick off this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, and now the company has revealed just how busy this event is going to be.
Late on Wednesday, Apple made the decision to remove yet another app from the App Store in China, once again at the request of the local government.
Earlier this week, Apple seeded the latest beta of iOS and iPadOS 13.6 to developers, and now we know one new addition to the software coming soon to the public.