Apple TV+ will probably have yet another anthology series on its slate in the near future.
Scott Z. Burns close to finalizing deal with Apple TV+ for climate change anthology
Apple TV+ will probably have yet another anthology series on its slate in the near future.
It has been quite some time since Apple seeded the first developer betas of its latest updates to its major operating systems, but here we are with the second.
The Midnight Green color for the iPhone 11 Pro lineup saw plenty of attention last year, and Apple may be shaking things up yet again this year.
Millions of people subscribe to different services, and now Amazon can say it's attained a major milestone of its own.
It has been rumored for months now that Apple is working on a new, low-cost iPhone. And now that 2020 is here, the rumor mill is trying to nail down a launch window.
Electronic Arts (EA) has decided that it's time to say goodbye to its Tetris games on iOS devices.
Apple has an upcoming comedy series that will go behind-the-scenes of video game development, all viewed from the minds who brought the world It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
The strength of Apple TV+ is its original content, and it sounds like Apple may be working on yet another way to promote that material in the future.
Cracking iPhones is a huge business in its own regard, especially as law enforcement agencies across the United States fork over a ton of cash to bypass a device's security.
When the Apple Card launched in 2019, it did so without the ability to natively export transactions to a spreadsheet. That is finally changing.
The Smart Keyboard is a popular enough accessory for Apple's iPads that support it, and a new rumor suggests Apple could be making an important change this year.
Every year, Apple hosts a fitness challenge for its employees. This year will be no different, with the latest activity challenge launching in February.