Apple is set to announce a new $100 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing with President Trump, as the company seeks to avoid punishing tariffs on iPhones.
Apple boosts its U.S. investment to $600B, launching a program to make all iPhone and Apple Watch glass in America and build an end-to-end U.S. silicon supply chain.
New leaked photos show the unbelievably thin 2.49mm battery for Apple's iPhone 17 Air, fueling battery life concerns over its 'scary thin' design. See the images.
A new report claims Apple is looking into tandem OLED for future iPhones. The power-saving display tech could improve battery life but may not arrive until 2028.
Adobe today announced Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 and Adobe Premiere Elements 11, newly designed versions of its consumer photo- and video-editing software.
Apple has officially released macOS Mojave 10.14, its new operating system for Macs, featuring Dark Mode, Dynamic Desktop, Finder improvements, and much more!
Apple today announced iPhone 5, the company's thinnest and lightest iPhone ever, completely redesigned with a new 4-inch Retina display; an Apple-designed A6 chip for blazing fast performance; ultrafast wireless technology; and even better battery life.
The NBC Olympics Live Extra app, which provided live stream content during the London 2012 Olympic Games, has been relaunched as NBC Sports Live Extra.
A new leak reveals images of the iPhone 17 Air's battery, which allegedly features a 2900mAh capacity and a steel casing to support its ultra-thin design.
Ken Segall, the agency creative director that named the iMac, shares his thoughts about the new Apple ads that aired during the Olympic Opening Ceremonies.
Apple has introduced new 13+, 16+, and 18+ age ratings for the App Store, along with a required developer questionnaire to better flag sensitive content.
Blogsy, an iPad app for bloggers, has received a major update bringing support for the iPad Retina Display, Tumblr, Vimeo, Featured Images, WordPress Media Library, and more.
Sonos has named former Apple UI designer Tom Conrad as its permanent CEO. Conrad, who has served as interim CEO since January, is tasked with leading the company's turnaround.
Read It Later has relaunched itself as Pocket and overhualed its apps to make it easier save an interested article, video, or web page for viewing later.