Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Facebook are among 379 companies that filed a friend-of-the-court brief pressing the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn bans on same-sex marriage in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Western Union has announced support for Apple Pay at flagship locations to provide another way for U.S. customers to fund global money transfers and bill payments.
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh has granted preliminary approval to a $415 million settlement in a class action lawsuit brought against Apple, Google, Intel, and Adobe.
Apple's Black Friday deals are now live through the company's online store where they're offering iTunes gift cards with any purchase of an iPhone, iPod, iPad and Mac
Apple today announced the availability of WatchKit, software that gives developers a set of tools to easily create experiences designed specifically for Apple Watch.
Now that the WatchKit SDK has been released, we know the Apple Watch will feature a 312x390 resolution for the 42mm watch, and a 272x340 resolution for 38mm watch.
Apple has updated iMovie for Mac with Photos for OS X integration. The update also brings easier navigation with Play/Pause, Prev/Next and Full Screen buttons.
Apple is reportedly moving iOS 8.2 to the release stage with the firmware being available to the public this coming Monday or the following week at the absolute latest.
Apple has released the second build of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 to developers for download and testing. 10.10.3 features an all-new Photos app that will replace iPhoto and Aperture.
Apple has stopped signing iOS 8.1.2 meaning that it is no longer possible to restore to the firmware version to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
Apple is reportedly considering a return to the 4-inch display with the launch of an iPhone 6s Mini. Additionally, the company is on track for the launch of a larger, 12.9-inch iPad.