Four of the biggest tech companies on the planet — Apple, Google, Microsoft and Amazon –?all officially pledged their support for the Environmental Protection Agency’s embattled Clean Power Plan on Friday, calling for carbon emissions from power plants to be reduced.
Tesla on Thursday night unveiled the long-awaited Model 3, its first electric car to be priced for the general public instead of rich sports and luxury car buyers.
In spite of recyling many parts from other iPhones, Apple’s profit margin on the iPhone SE is relatively low next to the high-end iPhone 6s, a new analyst estimate suggests.
Once having threatened to boycott the service, pop singer Taylor Swift on Friday appeared in a video ad for Apple Music, showcasing the service’s curated playlists.
Marking the 40th anniversary of the company’s founding, Apple on Friday flew a pirate flag over its Cupertino headquarters, in a tribute to the first-generation Macintosh team headed by company co-founder Steve Jobs.
This week on the Appleinsider podcast, Mikey and Victor talk about the FBI cracking the iPhone on their own, what’s inside Apple’s new 4-inch iPhone SE, what form a 2017 iPhone might take, and much more.
Following Chipworks’ teardown of Apple’s new iPhone SE, iFixit on Thursday posted a comprehensive dismantling that shows the next-gen 4-inch iPhone’s display is identical to its iPhone 5s predecessor, among other interesting finds.
In text messages sent out Thursday, U.S. wireless carrier Sprint said it is working to fix an apparent LTE connectivity issue affecting iPhone users who updated to Apple’s iOS 9.3 last week.