Even before Apple held its “Loop you in” event, analysts and the company’s media detractors were vocally opining that all the announcements would be boring. While there weren’t any shocking new revelations to rock the industry, Apple’s latest product releases provide some deep insight into where the company is headed this year, starting with the new iPhone SE.
Google on Wednesday issued another update to the Google Maps iOS app, most notably adding a dedicated tab for people wanting to travel via ridesharing services.
A number of Mac owners are experiencing issues with iMessage and FaceTime logins after upgrading to the latest version of OS X 10.11.4 El Capitan released Monday, with evidence suggesting a bug in the apps’ account activation system.
Apple is taking steps to position Apple Pay as a comprehensive digital payments platform, and will later this year move beyond touchless transactions and in-app purchases with support for mobile websites, a report said Wednesday.
Whether or not Cellebrite is involved, the FBI may be able to unlock the iPhone of San Bernardino shooter Syed Farook through a process known as “NAND mirroring,” security researchers explained on Wednesday.
Affordable smartwatch maker and wearable device pioneer Pebble announced on Wednesday that it is laying off 25 percent of its staff this week, citing difficulty raising capital in Silicon Valley.
In tandem with this week’s New York International Auto Show, several major car brands have unveiled more vehicles supporting CarPlay, Apple’s bridge interface between iPhones and dash displays.
If you’re the type to use an iPad as a television, you can pencil in a subwoofer for your next summer blockbuster viewing party as Apple has extended its ecosystem support for Dolby Digital Plus to iOS 9.3.
Apple Music is this week launching an exclusive six-part Vice documentary, The Score, bolstering the amount of video content on the fledgling streaming service.
With Monday’s release of iOS 9.3, all four major U.S. cellular carriers — including the latest addition, Verizon — now support Wi-Fi Calling on Apple devices. Here’s how to activate the feature on supporting networks.