Apple is always striving to improve the important elements of its device lineup, including the raw specifications.
Apple rumored to launch iPad and MacBook with mini-LED displays between late 2020 and mid 2021
Apple is always striving to improve the important elements of its device lineup, including the raw specifications.
We have known since the beginning of this year that several TV manufacturers were planning to update their smart television sets to support Apple's AirPlay 2 and, in some cases, HomeKit.
If you prefer a light touch for your case, but don't want to go with a plastic option, then silicone might be the right way to go.
Many of the new original content coming to Apple TV+ is going to be geared towards teenage-to-adult-age audiences, but the company isn't leaving the younger kids out in the cold.
Earlier this month, Apple not only released iOS 13 to the public, but also the mobile operating system's first major update, bringing the version number to iOS 13.1. And we continue to move right along.
Apple has partnered with a laundry list of remarkably talented individuals to launch original content on Apple TV+, the company's upcoming streaming service. That will include films, documentaries, and TV series.
It's that time of year again when Apple launches new hardware and iFixit promptly tears them down to peek under the hood.
Despite a closing gap between Apple Music and Spotify, the latter streaming service still holds a considerable lead with millions of users. So it only makes sense that Apple would (finally) add support for Siri voice controls for media playback.
With so many case variations, sometimes things can be pretty interesting in the design department. Like a case with a built-in kickstand.
Now that iOS 13 is out in the wild, Apple is updating its apps to support some of the software's biggest new features, like dark mode.
In July of this year, Apple officially released macOS Mojave 10.14.6. On August 1, the company released the first supplemental update for the desktop operating system.
Last week, Apple released iOS 13. And then, earlier this week, Apple released iOS 13.1. However, while the new software is supported on a wide range of older devices, not all of Apple's aging hardware can support the new software.