Have you ever wanted to put an emoji on your license plate? Well, if you live in Vermont you may get that chance.
A new bill in Vermont could bring emoji to license plates
Have you ever wanted to put an emoji on your license plate? Well, if you live in Vermont you may get that chance.
Avast antivirus software is on a lot of computers out there in the wild, and a new investigation uncovers a less-than-great track record with user data.
Health is a major focal point for Apple these days, and it will continue to be into the future. As such, the company is getting more vocal in that area.
On this day in 2010, Apple first introduced the iPad to the public. Apple set in motion the rise of an entirely new segment of the mobile computing market. Ten years later and with hundreds of millions sold, Apple has evolved the iPad into its device computing platform - one that may ultimately be as transformative as Macintosh was 36 years ago.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) has unveiled the newest version of its popular Uconnect infotainment system, and it will finally boast an oft-requested feature baked in.
Patent infringement cases typically don't go away all that quickly, so it's not unheard of to watch a company that's suing Apple in some way or another pop back up into the news years later after the initial complaint.
iOS 14, the next major update to the mobile operating system powering the iPhone and iPod touch, may support all the same devices as the current iOS 13 versions.
The (Unofficial) Apple Archive, an incredible labor of love by Sam Henri Gold who sought to preserve the company’s legacy of creativity, is losing most of its videos because Apple's legal team has apparently issued DCMA takedowns by the hundreds.
Apple yesterday pushed a new behind-the-scenes video to its YouTube channel that shows the creative process and filming of the recent "Backflip" video that featured slofies captured on a snowboard with the iPhone 11 camera.
The new documentary “Beastie Boys Story” is coming to Apple TV+ in April, and the Mac maker yesterday shared a teaser video for this upcoming live documentary experience.
Learn how to use the self-playing feature in Apple Keynotes on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac to automatically play a presentation and advance slides without user intervention.
One thing the iPhone still has that many other smartphones don’t is a physical ringer/silent switch that can be used to immediately silence your handset from right inside of your pocket.
The iPhone’s physics ringer/silent switch is still one of our favorite things about the Apple-branded handset. But if you’re jailbroken, then you may want to turn your attention to a new and free jailbreak tweak called MuteVibes by iOS developer Ethan Whited, as it can be used to customize the sound and vibration behavior of the ringer/silent switch.