All your Apple news is packed into our fast-paced, 120-second show. Nate Hanson covers the new Steph Curry and Jamie Foxx Apple commercials as well as the new Steve Jobs movie. He talks about the updates to the Facebook and Waze iOS apps as well as Apple releasing 150 new emojis in iOS 9.1.
Users who opt to update their iPhone overnight have discovered that doing so will turn off any alarms they may have set, potentially causing issues waking up the next morning.
Apple on Monday launched its Beats Pill+ Bluetooth speaker several days ahead of schedule, debuting it in tandem with new “Luxe Edition” colors for its wired Solo2 headphones.
The New York attorney general’s office is probing claims that three major Internet service providers — Verizon, Cablevision, and Time Warner Cable — aren’t living up to the speeds they advertise to subscribers.
AppleInsider this week has teamed up with Apple authorized reseller Adorama to offer instant $79 discounts — and the lowest prices anywhere — on 150 different configurations of Apple’s Late-2015 iMacs, including all 21.5″ iMacs with HD displays, all 21.5″ iMacs with Retina 4K displays, and all 27″ iMacs with Retina 5K displays, plus free shipping and no sales tax collected in 48 states.
Apple is planning to launch its first outlet in Singapore in 2016, at the Knightsbridge luxury retail complex on Orchard Road, a report revealed on Monday.
Verizon has submitted a petition to the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, asking for a waiver that would allow it to enable Wi-Fi calling on its network.
As promised, the new fourth-generation Apple TV became available for purchase Monday, with the first orders scheduled to arrive beginning this Friday, Oct. 30.
Microsoft’s latest efforts to shove Windows PCs back into relevance in the Post PC era have found willing volunteers among some PC bloggers ready to exchange their credibility for enthusiastic reviews of Surface Book and Pro 4, apparently under the premise that Windows can be reanimated back into a viable monopoly via hybrid Tablet PC-style convergence. But that’s delusionally wrong, here’s why.
“Steve Jobs,” the dramatic, fictionalized depiction of Apple’s cofounder written by Aaron Sorkin and starring Michael Fassbender, has flopped on its national release, bringing in just $7.3 million for a film that cost $30 million to make.