Hours after Siri leaked upcoming dates for Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, the company on Monday confirmed its 27th annual WWDC will indeed run from June 13 through June 17 in San Francisco. Developers can now register to take part in this year’s ticket lottery.
A report on Monday adds to ongoing rumors of Apple’s behind-the-scenes push to produce original TV and movie content for Apple TV, saying the company met with top industry talent in private backroom meetings during this year’s Sundance Film Festival.
After an 11-year run, QuickTime for Windows is no more. Apple has confirmed it will no longer issue updates or patch security holes for the PC version of its multimedia software, meaning those who continue to use the software do so at their own risk .
A lawsuit launched Monday accuses Tidal — along with rapper Kanye West, and Jay Z’s Carter Enterprises — of intentionally misleading people about West’s album “The Life of Pablo,” which was initially marketed as an exclusive on the streaming service.
Apple on Monday quietly added public transit directions for Apple Maps users in Seattle, Wash., allowing them to navigate the city’s various networks without a third-party app like Google Maps.
The 2016 edition of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference may be later than usual this year, as the company gears up for OS X 10.12 and a wide-ranging refresh of its Mac lineup.
The European Commission and global media giant News Corp. on Monday confirmed separate actions against Google, with both factions suggesting that Google may be violating European regulations.
Bill Campbell, a legendary figure in Silicon Valley and a major part of Apple’s history, has succumbed to cancer and passed away on Monday at the age of 75.
The wheels seem to be in motion for Apple to begin updating its MacBook offerings during the second quarter of 2016, with resellers holding firesales on all 2015 MacBook Airs while Best Buy has halted sales of current-generation 12″ MacBooks completely.
Apple’s marketing strategy for its nascent music streaming service is inspired by the music industry itself, the company revealed on Monday alongside a new one-minute spot featuring pop sensation Taylor Swift.