Google's YouTube Studio app for YouTube creators has finally picked up iPhone X compatibility.
YouTube Studio is now optimized for iPhone X, brings inline replies, hearts & pins to comments
Google's YouTube Studio app for YouTube creators has finally picked up iPhone X compatibility.
More than two years following the release of Cortana for iPhone on App Store, software maker Microsoft's at long last added a brand new native iPad interface to its digital assistant iOS app.
Uber for iPhone was updated on App Store yesterday and it brings back seamless integration with Apple Maps and the ability to hail a ride using the Siri smart assistant, the two features that were removed without explanation from the previous update issued in January.
Apple on Tuesday seeded the second betas of iOS 11.3 and tvOS 11.3 to developers. Registered developers can install the new betas from Apple's Developer Center, or by using each platform's respective over-the-air updating mechanism.
iOS 11 has introduced security-enhancing tweaks, including one that changes how trust is established between your computer and an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch connected to it.
Aside from a few major iPhone and iPad enhancements that are in tow for iOS 11.3, like battery health and power management which were previewed recently ahead of release this Spring, the software update brings back version number and size for app updates.
Additional HomePod details are trickling in ahead of its scheduled February 9 launch.
The Google Voice app now supports the new iPhone X display resolution.
An update to Uber for iPhone, dated January 22, has nixed integration with Siri and Apple Maps.
Following a period of beta testing, Instagram on Thursday officially announced a new Type feature in Stories that lets you create text-based posts with colorful backgrounds not unlike those text-only statuses you've been seeing in your News Feed on Facebook.
Popular cloud-based enterprise team collaboration service Slack has removed its Apple Watch app from the most recent update to its app on App Store.
Registered iPhone, iPad and Apple TV developers can now use Apple's command-line delivery tool to upload their app previews to iTunes Connect, change app metadata in bulk and more.