At Sen. Orrin Hatch’s Utah Tech Tour on Friday, Apple CEO Tim Cook hit the usual talking points recited at other recent interviews, reaffirming Apple’s commitment to encryption, augmented reality and making the best products possible.
To celebrate the launch of the iPhone 7, AppleInsider is giving readers the chance to win an iPhone 7 Smart Battery Case valued at $99. Two lucky winners will each receive the case, which extends talk time to up to 26 hours, in the color of their choosing. Winners will be announced on Oct. 11.
An aberration has appeared on the BestBuy website, showing a possible 27-inch 5K iMac with a seventh generation Kaby Lake Intel Core processor — but some discrepancies cast some doubt on the listing.
The group responsible for the Ethernet specifications have unveiled a new pair of standards, bringing faster speeds to existing Cat-5e and Cat-6 cable runs, eliminating networking bottlenecks, and potentially saving organizations with large deployments a great deal of money.
For a rare moment, the Mac actually grabbed some the spotlight this week — though it had to share the stage with yet more rumors about 2017 iPhones, and an assortment of minor Apple announcements.
A federal jury on Friday found Apple’s FaceTime product in infringement of patents owned by non-practicing entity VirnetX, a decision that will cost Apple more than $302 million in damages.
Apple on Friday issued an ultimatum to Adam Howell, developer of sticker pack “Phoneys,” saying he must fundamentally change the content of his top-selling iMessage App Store title or face removal.