Apple’s introduction of CoreBluetooth support in watchOS 4 heralded easier glucose control possibilities for diabetics and is a “game changer” according to Dexcom CEO Kevin Sayer, but an Apple partnership with the lead monitor vendor does not appear to be in the cards.
The latest option in the slowly growing lineup of iPad Pro Smart Connector accessories is Logitech’s new Slim Combo keyboard, which offers the convenience of a physical keyboard with the ability to easily detach and use as a tablet. AppleInsider offers a closer look.
Apple’s Tim Cook has slipped from 8th to 53rd place in Glassdoor’s annual CEO rankings for large U.S. businesses, based on anonymous reviews left by the company’s workers.
A crowd-funding campaign is underway for thee Flic Hub that promises to put switches with robust scripting anywhere in a house to control multiple devices — and the manufacturer claims that full HomeKit support is coming soon.
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Toshiba has chosen a consortium formed by Bain Capital, Mitsubishi, and Japanese government investors as the preferred bidder for its memory chip business, effectively locking out a Foxconn-led consortium including the likes of Apple and Dell.
Beginning this fall, iOS 11 will debut a new safety feature for Apple’s iPhone: “Do Not Disturb While Driving.” AppleInsider corralled a co-pilot to test it out — here’s how it works.
Sprint-owned Virgin Mobile USA announced this week that as of June 27, it will only sell the iPhone — and through the end of July, offer the first year of an “Inner Circle” unlimited plan for $1.
Publisher Sega is reviving its console glory days with free, ad-supported re-releases of some of its most popular and iconic titles on Apple’s iOS, complete with online leaderboards and wireless Made for iPhone controller support.
Feral Interactive has shipped ‘Hitman’ on macOS, complete with all installments of the episodic assassination-based game playable on Mac for the first time. The launch is accompanied by the release of a demo from developer IO Interactive, providing access to one episode from the series for free.