Apple's most significant launch of the year may not be the rumored new iPhone 17 Air, but rather an all-new smart home hub built to deliver AI-driven features to households.
ProCamera is an advanced iPhone photography app that adds greater functionality and possibilities to the iPhone, by taking full advantage of all hardware and software resources.
The MLB.com At Bat app has been updated with numerous improvements including design enhancements, live audio access, universal support, sortable statistics, and more.
Apple has backed Google in opposing proposed EU measures that would require Android to provide deeper access to rival AI services, citing privacy and security risks.
A federal judge has denied motions from Apple and OpenAI to dismiss an antitrust lawsuit from X Corp. alleging an illegal monopoly over ChatGPT on the iPhone.
Perfect for casual and business use alike, Park'n Find obtains the users position using the iPhone GPS and approximates the location to a street address.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co has reportedly begun mass production of next generation processors for new Apple iPhone models expected to launch later this year.
Apple is entering a new paradigm, according to Loup Ventures analyst Gene Munster. The analyst calls this paradigm 'Apple as a Service' and believes it will bode positive for the company's multiple.
Google has announced new Gemini Intelligence features for Android, including cross-app AI automation, smarter autofill, upgraded voice input, and custom widgets.
Apple is reportedly planning a major Siri overhaul for iOS 27 with a chatbot-style interface, Dynamic Island integration, AI search, and a standalone app.
Newstex enables Distributors and Publishers to private-label their own content, as well as Authoritative Content from Newstex, on the wildly-popular iPhone and iPod touch devices.
Apple has posted another iPhone 6s ad featuring Saturday Night Live start Bill Hader. The new ad titled 'Prince Oseph,' highlights the new hands-free Hey Siri feature.
KGI Securities analyst Min-Chi Kuo is predicting that Apple will sell between 70-75 million iPhones, and 3.5-4 million Apple Watches during the holiday quarter.