Registered members of Apple’s developer program can now access the second pre-release beta builds of all four of the company’s major platforms, with new iOS, watchOS and tvOS builds joining a macOS beta that launched earlier this week.
Apple has added dozens of new banks and credit unions to its list compatible with Apple Pay, focusing primarily on the U.S., but with a number of international expansions.
After just a few days on the tvOS App Store, the Amazon Prime Video app for Apple TV is already the most popular download ever at launch, revealing just how pent-up demand was for the service.
People wanting to use a native Apple TV app to watch Google’s YouTube TV will have to wait until the first quarter of next year, as the company says it will miss an original 2017 target.
The latest drone footage of Apple Park in Cupertino shows advanced progress on landscaping, but that even now, some parts of the campus are still unfinished.
Apple’s strict control of the App Store and content available on it continues to be both a blessing and a curse, as AppleInsider itself discovered this week, when the iPhone X update for our app was rejected simply because we published a news story about jailbreaking.
Even though Apple struggles to keep up with demand for the current AirPods design, the company may be working on hardware improvements to debut in the second half of 2018, according to well-connected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Cloud-based media software developer Plex on Monday released a standalone desktop music player called Plexamp, the first project to come out of the firm’s newly announced Plex Labs incubator.
On the heels of Apple’s decision to increase iPhone prices in India, a move expected to further slow stagnant device sales, the company’s head of operations in the region is reportedly stepping down.
Apple updated its investor website on Monday to announce details about the company’s upcoming shareholders meeting, which is scheduled to take place at Apple Park’s Steve Jobs Theater in February.