Despite raising several million dollars through Kickstarter, popular smartwatch maker Pebble is in financial trouble as it seeks funding to maintain growth and stay afloat.
Adobe has announced that it's working on a new serious photo retouching solution for mobile called 'Project Rigel' and that it's discontinuing Photoshop Touch.
Apple is facing pressure from Tidal's music streaming service to secure exclusives for its upcoming music streaming service. Kanye West's upcoming album is rumored to be connected to Apple Music's launch later next month.
Apple is finally bringing transit directions to Maps in iOS 9 a new report claims. In addition, Apple is working on indoor mapping projects and using autonomous robots to help collect data.
Shazam received an updated today that brought camera support to the popular music-recognition app. Now you can Shazam QR codes and the even the Shazam logo itself.
Eleven different iCloud services are currently experiencing connectivity issues which began at 3am EDT. Apple notes that users many experience slower than normal response when using iCloud services.
Spotify has introduced a slew of new updates to its service that bring video clips and audio shows, original content, a Spotify Running feature, a Now start page, and much more.
Check out this iPhone 7 concept by Hasan Kaymak that imagines what the iPhone would look like if it featured the same style display as the Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge.
Microsoft is working on a new light-weight email client for iPhone called 'Flow by Outlook' that enables rapid email conversations with the people most important to you
Just as Gene Munster announces he was wrong in predicting that Apple will release a television set, Carl Icahn confidently asserts that he believes Apple will do a TV.
The Apple Watch will reportedly be available in Apple Retail Stores by June, according to CEO Tim Cook who shared the details in a secret meeting in Apple's China headquarters.
Apple has released the first Apple Watch OS update, version 1.0.1, with new emoji characters, performance improvements, and additional language support.
Apple is among over 140 companies and organizations who have sent a letter to President Obama urging him to reject any proposal that weakens the security of devices such as the iPhone.