Apple will reportedly release its redesigned iPhone in the fall of 2012 and may plan to use a rubber or plastic material similar to that of the bumper accessory in its new device.
Even as Apple launches its brand new iPhone 7, reports are building excitement for an even larger update to the smartphone that is allegedly being planned for 2017.
The New York Times recently compared the iPhone 5s to the Galaxy S5 and determined that it beat the Galaxy S5 by 'just about every major measure you'll care about'.
Yesterday, it was reported by the WSJ that Apple dropped the minimum iAd buy to $400,000; however, a BusinessInsider source is now saying that Apple does not require minimum buys for the iPhone and iPod touch.
More hands-on video with dummy models purportedly based on schematics for the rumored 5.8-inch, 6.1-inch, and 6.5-inch iPhone models have been posted online.
Apple has updated its WWDC app, renaming it to the 'Apple Developer' app and introducing new features that include Dark Mode support, Dev Program enrollment, and more.
Telegram Messenger CEO Pavel Durov has once again spoken out against Apple's 'abusive practices', urging regulators to take action before Apple 'destroys more dreams and crushes more entrepreneurs'.
A new report suggests Apple could be working on implementing NFC capabilities into the next iPhone and may talking with MasterCard and Visa for payment processing.
Apple's new manufacturing deal with GT Advanced Technologies will produce enough sapphire material to make enough 5-inch sapphire screen covers for 33.79-50.56 million iPhones per year.
Deutsche Bank's Chris Whitmore has published a chart that shows the historical changes in Apple's stock price before and after the announcement of a new iPhone.
Nikon announced the D7500 today, an advanced-level DX-format DSLR that provides a robust yet lightweight camera with powerful performance and premium features.