Apple has posted a document warning users that jailbreaking their iOS devices may cause instability, security vulnerabilities, shortened battery life, and other issues.
OpenAI has added granular controls to ChatGPT that let users adjust characteristics like warmth, enthusiasm, and emoji use in the Personalization settings.
Dolphin Browser for iPhone and Dolphin Browser for iPad have both received a big update that brings one-tap sharing, saving of web content to Evernote or Box, Wi-Fi broadcast, send to device, and sync.
Apple is planning to equip its 2018 iPhones with faster modems from both Intel and Qualcomm, although Intel is expected to get a larger portion of the orders.
Apple has unveiled a new iPad Pro featuring an 11-inch and 13-inch Ultra Retina XDR OLED display, M4 chip, and all-new Apple Pencil Pro and Magic Keyboard accessories.
According to data released today by Kantar Worldpanel ComTech, iOS was the top selling smartphone platform over the 12 week period ending November 25th, crossing the 50% mark for the first time.
Apple has reportedly started developing a 24-inch OLED iMac, asking suppliers Samsung and LG for panels that offer higher brightness than the current model.
Epic Games has cancelled Fortnite's return to iOS in Japan. CEO Tim Sweeney slammed Apple's new 'junk fees' and 'surveillance' APIs as illegal obstruction.
Rivian CEO RJ Scaringe explains why the EV maker refuses to add Apple CarPlay, calling it a 'life raft' for bad software and a barrier to future AI features.
Leaked code confirms Apple is developing a 'Health+' service, 'IntelligenceFlow' for Siri, and new AirTag 2 features. See the full list of discoveries here.
With just two weeks before its expected unveiling, Apple has not offered most third-party accessory companies any details about its new mini dock connector.
The Biden administration plans to direct the Federal Trade Commission to draft new Right to Repair rules that will stop manufacturers from limiting a consumers' ability to repair products.
Google, in a letter to the Senate Judiciary Committee, argues that inventions that become ubiquitous due to popularity should be considered de facto standards.