Adobe has announced the launch of Creative Cloud 2015 which includes major updates to Adobe’s desktop tools, including Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, Premiere Pro CC and InDesign CC.
Nearly 1 in 4 active smartphones worldwide is now an iPhone. Apple added more net users last year than the next 7 brands combined, according to new data.
New data from Nielsen shows that U.S. Android and iPhone users age 18 and over spend 65 percent more time each month using apps than they did just two years ago.
New data reveals Apple's custom N1 chip in the iPhone 17 lineup delivers up to 40% faster Wi-Fi speeds than the iPhone 16, boosting stability and performance.
Apple is cracking down by removing and rejecting some applications that help you download music for free on your iPhone. In addition, apps that incentive ad watching are also being filtered out.
Apple previewed iPadOS 15 today with more intuitive multitasking, a new Home Screen design with integrated widgets, the App Library, systemwide note taking with Quick Note, SharePlay, a redesigned Safari experience, and new tools to stay focused.
A new leak claims the iPhone 17 Pro lineup will feature brighter screens, improved performance, and longer battery life thanks to a redesigned thermal system.
Apple agrees to new commitments with UK regulators to ensure fair App Store rankings, transparent reviews, and better access to iOS features for developers.
Apple is beginning to ease up on Apps that Incentivize Ad Watching and social sharing by allowing them back in the App Store after initially rejecting and remove such applications.
Apple has announced a new iPhone SE 3 featuring the A15 Bionic processor, 5G support, better battery life, improved durability, a new camera system, and more.
Microsoft has unveiled a new dark mode that launches today with Outlook for iOS and Office.com and will expand to the Microsoft 365 suite of apps with the launch of iOS 13.
Accessory makers are already working on camera covers designed specifically for a redesigned iPhone 17 Pro, according to images that have surfaced online today.
A study by researchers at the University of California at Santa Barbara and International Security Systems Lab found that Cydia apps leak private data less often than App Store applications.