Apple stops signing iOS 11.3

Apple has stopped signing iOS 11.3 on Wednesday, a move that prevents iPhone and iPad users from downgrading or restoring to this particular version of iOS through iTunes.

The Cupertino-based company regularly stops signing older iOS versions just a couple of weeks after releasing a new software update. Given how Apple just released iOS 11.3.1 a little more than a week ago, this news shouldn’t come as much of a surprise.

Interesting points from Apple’s Q2 earnings call

Apple earlier today announced the financial results for its fiscal second quarter of 2018, and the numbers for the 3-month period are outstanding. The company beat Wall Street expectations across the board, and grew in almost every category year-over-year.

Following the release of its earnings report, CEO Tim Cook and CFO Luca Maestri hopped on a conference call to talk about Apple's performance. And as usual, we've put together a roundup of some of the more interesting points and highlights from the call.

Apple’s Q2 2018: 52.2M iPhones, 9.1M iPads, $61.1B revenue

Apple this afternoon disclosed its [fiscal] Q2 2018 earnings report, offering a look at its performance over the last 3 months. The company beat Wall Street expectations in just about every category, selling 52.2 million iPhones and earning $61.1 billion in revenue. Here's a full breakdown of the numbers.

Fortnite Season 4 update brings new locations, rewards and more

Fortnite, the Battle Royale game that's been taking the world by storm, received a big update on Tuesday. The iOS app now reads version 4.0, as it ushers in Season 4 with new locations to explore, new rewards to earn, and drag and drop support on the quickbar for quickly organizing inventory items. Check out the full release notes below.