A new supply chain rumor alleges that the upcoming Apple Watch Series 6 will come with blood oxygen monitoring capabilities, a potentially game-changing feature.
The next Apple Watch again rumored to bring blood oxygen detection to your wrist
A new supply chain rumor alleges that the upcoming Apple Watch Series 6 will come with blood oxygen monitoring capabilities, a potentially game-changing feature.
Apple's gift card situation hasn't always been the easiest, with two distinct options for customers who are looking to buy something. But now the company is streamlining things.
As plenty of workers are telecommuting during COVID-19 pandemic, iDB has taken it upon itself to highlight some of the technologies and accessories that make remote work as enjoyable as humanly possible. In these challenging times, video conferencing has become the definite solution for keeping in touch not only with work colleagues but family and friend, too.
Save time and increase productivity by editing multiple reminders at once, including marking them as done or revising their due date.
Get quick and easy access to the most common actions of the iOS Notes app by learning how to use the handy actions menu for an individual note, folder, or sub-folder.
Reachability is an often-under-appreciated feature of iOS that makes it so much easier for iPhone users to touch interface elements normally residing at the top of the display – especially when only using one hand. For the most part, it does a good job of this.
Unfortunately, Reachability also tends to leave a lot of unused space at the top of the iPhone’s display when it moves the interface down to make it more reachable with one hand, an issue that a newly released and free jailbreak tweak dubbed ReachInfo by iOS developer 1di4r tries to fix.
While Apple isn't providing any specifics, the company is confirming that it's newest iPhones will see a delayed launch.
Earlier today, Apple announced the quarterly earnings for its third fiscal quarter in 2020. The numbers are impressive despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and, yet again, Apple's Services division is a beacon.
"Due to coronavirus concerns" is a common thread these days, and it strikes yet again as it relates to Apple employees returning to work in the United States.
Apple's latest quarterly earnings results show how the company fared selling its products in the middle of an ongoing global pandemic.
Yesterday, a handful of CEOs that compromise "Big Tech" testified as part of a probe into antitrust behavior. Now, thanks to Congress, emails released to the government as part of that investigation are coming to light and revealing some interesting things.
Yesterday, Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, along with chief executives of other major companies like Amazon, took part in testimony in the U.S. House Judiciary Antitrust Subcommittee. While there was quite a bit to go over regarding the App Store's policies, additional emails reveal quite a bit more.