Apple is reportedly planning to rebrand its Apple ID services as "Apple Account," with a possible announcement following sometime later this year.
Apple ID could soon be called “Apple Account”
Apple is reportedly planning to rebrand its Apple ID services as "Apple Account," with a possible announcement following sometime later this year.
Apple has expanded its self-service repair program to include its M3-powered iMac desktops and MacBook Pro laptops, with genuine parts now available.
iOS 17.4 lets you access your purchase history a bit faster via the App Store instead of having to dig several menus deep in the Settings app, like before.
If you still rock an old iPhone or iPad, you'll need to update to iOS 13 or higher (or buy new hardware) to continue using the Zoom app after an incoming update.
SAy hello to "Heavy Rotation Mix," the first personalized Apple Music playlist that's updated daily instead of weekly, providing new insight into your listening habits.
Read Apple’s release notes for iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 to learn about all the new features and fixes these updates brings to your iPhone and iPad.
Apple has added a convenient new digital clock widget to your iPhone that you can use to check the current time for any city around the word.
Grandfathered subscribers who signed up using Apple’s in-app billing mechanism will need to provide a credit or debit card number to continue their service.
ProMotion, Apple's variable display refresh rate technology, should finally trickle down to standard models with next year's iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Plus.
Apple's tetraprism lens technology, which debuted exclusively on iPhone 15 Pro Max in 2023, should trickle down to this year's iPhone 16 Pro, a new report has it.
Apple has intentionally crippled iPhone web apps in Europe, and now competition regulators in Brussels are taking a closer look at the user-hostile move.
Apple's iOS 18 software is rumored to update the design of the iPhone’s user interface this year—just don’t expect a wholesale visionOS-inspired revamp.