The next iPhone should allow you to take much better wide-angle photographs in low-visibility situations, as well as closer wide-angle shots without losing focus.
Kuo: iPhone 13 will boost low-light shots you take with the ultra-wide camera
The next iPhone should allow you to take much better wide-angle photographs in low-visibility situations, as well as closer wide-angle shots without losing focus.
Some MacBook owners have been experiencing issues with external displays. Apple meant to fix that with a recent software update, but it turns out the issues are still here.
YouTube is all over the places, with apps readily available across platforms and devices. But, very shortly, it's losing support for one device.
It has been almost a year since we last heard about the limited comedy series The Shrink Next Door heading to Apple TV+, but now we know at least one more person is joining the cast.
With the macOS 11.3 Big Sur software update or later, Apple customers can browse useful information related to their computer's 1-year standard warranty, or any extended AppleCare+ coverage, without having to use the Apple Support website or a dedicated Support app on iOS.
The versatile, award-winning drawing and illustration software Procreate Pocket for iPhone has been updated on the App Store with a bunch of new features, some of which used to be exclusive to the iPad edition of the app. The refreshed app also includes a totally new interface and the Valkyrie graphics engine that “moves as fast as you can sketch, paint or draw.”
Shazam, the Apple-owned music identification service, has picked up a handy Home screen widget on the iPhone and iPad in the latest refresh to the software on the App Store.
Ever since the debut of Ted Lasso, the series has been earning praise. And that has turned into an award nomination from the Golden Globes this year.
A new report has it that Apple's first virtual reality (VR) headset may be arriving next year, featuring the design close to that of other brands and carrying a price tag of $500.
One of the new features in Apple's macOS 11.3 update allows Mac owners to set two HomePod speakers in a stereo-like configuration as the default sound output in macOS.
Apple just last week released iOS & iPadOS 14.4 to the general public with new features, bug fixes, and niche improvements, and as you might come to expect from the Cupertino-based tech company after having released a software update, the previous iOS & iPadOS 14.3 firmware is no longer being signed.
Apple closed the iOS & iPadOS 14.3 signing window just this evening, a move on the company’s behalf that prevents iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch users from being able to downgrade their handset’s firmware from the newer iOS & iPadOS 14.4 release. This should come as no surprise to anyone, as Apple generally follows this rhythm of signing and un-signing after each software update it launches, no matter how large or how small.