Apple today responded to claims of alleged CPU throttling on iPhones with degraded batteries.
Apple clarifies deliberate CPU throttling on iPhones with degraded batteries
Apple today responded to claims of alleged CPU throttling on iPhones with degraded batteries.
Apple on Wednesday rolled out second betas of iOS 11.2.5 and tvOS 11.2.5 to its public beta testers.
Microsoft on Wednesday pushed a noteworthy update to its Pix Camera app for iPhone and iPad, which made its App Store debut in July of this year, bringing out two new shooting modes.
The high-fidelity music-streaming service Tidal today officially launched its Apple TV app, bringing high-quality music streaming to Apple's living room device and home theater setups.
With the recent release of Amazon's Prime Video app on tvOS App Store, which has allegedly managed to break the record for first-week Apple TV downloads, Apple's set-top box is now available to purchase from Amazon.com following a two-year block.
Apple will provide new developer tools that will for the first time let app makers design, engineer and compile a single app binary which will run across iPhone, iPad and Mac devices.
For the second year in a row, Apple will issue a New Year workout challenge to Apple Watch wearers through the built-in Activity app and an upcoming wrist notification.
Pokémon GO, the popular augmented reality game, is scheduled to gain a brand new AR+ mode powered by Apple's ARKit as soon as later today.
This year, Samsung Display has reportedly supplied around 50 million OLED panels for Apple's iPhone X, but Apple is now looking to quadruple its order in 2018 as Samsung apparently hit a satisfactory enough 90% yield rate with iPhone X displays.
Google yesterday pushed an iPhone X-focused update to its Hangouts for iOS app on App Store.
Canada-based BlackBerry is betting its future on a business that makes software for next-generation driverless cars after abandoning production of its once-ubiquitous smartphones due to strong competition from iPhone and Android.
Many apps you use on your iPhone are tapping your location to provide services or data based on where you are. While everything happens in the background, all these apps are actually using your GPS coordinates on your iPhone to pinpoint your location in the most precise way.
While an average user will never have to deal with GPS coordinates, knowing how to obtain and understand them can be valuable for some. I'm thinking about outdoorsy people or those into geocaching, for instance. If you're one of these people, or if you just want to learn something new, here's how to view GPS coordinates (latitude and longitude) on iPhone.