In what can only be considered a surprise move, Apple has decided to bring back Texas Hold'em for iOS devices.
Apple brings back the classic Texas Hold’em iOS game
In what can only be considered a surprise move, Apple has decided to bring back Texas Hold'em for iOS devices.
Later this year, Apple is probably going to launch new iPhones. Whatever the company ends up calling them (iPhone 11, iPhone XI, something else) still remains an unknown at this point, but we do have what is rumored to be a look at one of the internal pieces of the incoming devices.
The Apple I launched in 1976, with only 200 in total manufactured by Apple co-founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. And now one of the operation manuals for the computer may fetch a tidy sum at auction.
Xiaomi announced its new Mi CC9 smartphone earlier this month, and, along with it, showcased a new feature it calls "Mimoji" -- a direct rip-off of Apple's own Memoji, leaning heavily on the familiar art style utilized by Apple.
Before the end of June, Apple announced that its long-standing design lead, Jony Ive, was on the way out. As a result, there was some shuffling done to the design team, including Jeff Williams (Apple's Chief Operating Officer) taking up the reigns to lead the charge.
Sony has officially unveiled a brand new pair of truly wireless in-ear headphones this week, launching a fresh competitor to Apple's own effort.
Apple has seeded the second public betas of both macOS Catalina and tvOS 13 to public testers.
In June, Apple launched a voluntary battery replacement and recall for specific 15-inch MacBook Pro models, with units manufactured between September 2015 and February 2017 caught in the dragnet. And now images share just how important that recall is.
Moment is one of the most popular pro camera apps for iOS, and it's finally added one of the most oft-requested features.
"Hey Siri" is a worthwhile feature, but sometimes it can also be activated by accident in certain situations.
Earlier today, Apple seeded the third beta of watchOS 6 to developers. And while it didn't add a variety of new features to the mix, it did at least add one more.
Chinese border guards are reportedly going to extreme lengths to make sure that some individuals crossing into the country have important information extracted from their phones.