Apple has quetly increased monthly prices of AppleCare+ subscriptions across all current iPhone models in the lineup by 50 cents.
AppleCare+ for all iPhones now costs extra $0.50/month
Apple has quetly increased monthly prices of AppleCare+ subscriptions across all current iPhone models in the lineup by 50 cents.
The upcoming Apple M5 chips for iPads and Mac laptops, desktops and workstations should enhance the artificial intelligence (AI) performance.
The next Apple Watch fitness challenge requires you to close your exercise rings on Valentine's Day to earn a virtual medal and animated stickers.
Apple Invites lets you create custom invitations for any occasion, and it offers perks like shared albums, collaborative Apple Music playlists, custom fonts, and more.
Tapestry for iPhone and iPad combines social feeds from Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, RSS and other sources into a single unified timeline.
Opera Air brings mindfulness and wellness features to your web browsing in order to help relieve stress and improve focus while navigating the internet.
In a foreseeable turn of events, Apple this week stopped signing the iOS & iPadOS 18.2.1 firmware for iPhones and iPads, which effectively precludes anyone owning these devices from voluntarily downgrading from the newer iOS & iPadOS 18.3 firmware that the Cupertino-based company released at the end of last week.
Apple’s stores are rumored to stop selling AppleCare+ coverage plans as a one-time purchase and instead offer them as a subscription.
Apple has released an updated version of iOS 18.3 specifically for the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max devices.
A new offer from Apple Music, available from January 29 through February 27, treats new subscribers to six months of music streaming for $3 instead of $66.
Apple Music Replay 2025 has arrived, with the January playlist highlighting the songs you've streamed the most, the minutes you listened to them and other stats.
Apple has reportedly canceled its augmented reality (AR) smart glasses, which were rumored to have been in development for at least a decade.