iOS 11.3 will likely release without support for the Messages in Cloud feature and AirPlay 2.
iOS 11.3 may release without support for Messages in iCloud and AirPlay 2
iOS 11.3 will likely release without support for the Messages in Cloud feature and AirPlay 2.
Apple's new sixth-generation iPad packs a bunch of tech for just $329.
Apple Music on Thursday added a new section hosting music videos and playlists.
AgileBits, the makers of 1Password for iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch, announced Wednesday availability of a public beta of the major upcoming 1Password 7.0 for Mac update.
First shipments of the refreshed $329 9.7-inch iPad model which went on sale following yesterday's education event won't arrive until later this week, but that didn't stop Apple from releasing the iOS 11.3 software update solely for the new device.
Like other Apple devices, your HomePod permits you to set custom alarms.
You can create multiple alarms using just your voice, optionally add some context to them, if you like, and more. Your Siri speaker will signal you when one of your created alarms goes off.
Siri on HomePod allows you to create as many alarms as you want, manage them, remove ones you no longer need, turn specific alarms on or off, create recurring alarms, and more.
Alarms do not synchronize across multiple devices via iCloud. Any alarms created using your HomePod will not appear on your Mac, iPhone, or other devices, and vice versa.
Facebook has redesigned its privacy tools to put you more in control of your data.
Learn about 3 easy methods to reopen any recently closed tabs in the current browsing session on Safari for Mac without losing your current tab.
Moment is back on Kickstarter with their latest round of new products, this time targeting aspiring (and professional) filmmakers.
This year's new Apple Watch models will feature a refreshed design, larger display, enhanced health monitoring and longer battery life. The news comes by way of a research note from the oft-accurate KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (via 9to5mac).
Developer The Iconfactory today refreshed its excellent Twitter client, named Twitterrific.
Apple chose not to provide a live video stream of its iPad education event earlier today, but it has just uploaded a video of the proceeding for the folks who'd like to go back and watch it. The recording, which lasts just over an hour, is available on Apple's website here.