Finally, CNN Fortune has published an article noting that Apple PR has managed to change the iPhone 4's 'spot' into a death grip that all phones suffer from.
Following a recommendation from the National Advertising Division (NAD), Apple has removed the 'Available Now' tag from its Apple Intelligence website.
Magic Card uses a real deck of cards and the iPhone's camera to create the convincing illusion that Apple's amazing device came with the power to see through cards.
Designed specifically to take advantage of the iPhone's unique capabilities and touch interface, pic2shop is a state-of-the-art barcode scanner for the on-the-go shopper.
Apple has announced that five new games join Apple Arcade in May, including WHAT THE CLASH?, the latest addition to the award-winning WHAT THE GAMES? series.
TextExpander touch allows users to enter frequently-used text using short abbreviations. Once notes are composed using shortcuts, they can be sent directly to Mail and Twitter clients.
Apple is expanding its free Sports app to 90 new countries and regions ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, adding live tracking, widgets, visual formations, and tournament brackets for fans following the action.
Here's Apple's list of limitations that reveals which devices get which new iOS 6 features. Notably, the iPhone 4 does not get FaceTime over 3G, Flyover, Turn-By-Turn Navigation, or Siri.
ReaddleDocs combines a network file server, web storage client, web browser, file manager and powerful document viewer within a single iPhone business application.
Instaviz has become one of the most popular diagramming software on the iPhone platform, with its simple sketch-to-create interface and deep feature set.
Are you wondering if your Apple device will support iOS 11 once it's released? Here's the list of existing devices that will support the new software once it arrives this fall.