iPhoto for iOS has been updated to let you order prints and books, create custom touch controlled slideshows, use new effects, share using Messages, delete camera photos, and more.
Apple, Microsoft, Google, and Facebook are among 379 companies that filed a friend-of-the-court brief pressing the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn bans on same-sex marriage in Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
Apple has sent out an email to Aperture users warning them that once Photos for OS X launches, Aperture will no longer be available for purchase from the Mac App Store.
iOS 11 GM has allegedly been leaked revealing new details about the 'iPhone 8' including Portrait Lighting, True Tone Display, new video recording resolution and capture speeds, and more.
U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh has granted preliminary approval to a $415 million settlement in a class action lawsuit brought against Apple, Google, Intel, and Adobe.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been sued in small claims court by Mark David Menacher, a California customer who is upset that Apple has forced download of the iOS 7 install file onto his devices with no way to remove it.
Apple issued a press release announcing that they would be live streaming today's 'Back to the Mac' press event; however, the release has since disappeared from their site.
AuthenTech co-founder, F. Scott Moody, gave a presentation of the origins of Apple's new Touch ID Fingerprint Sensor at North Carolina State University's Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering on Tuesday.
Apple is reportedly moving iOS 8.2 to the release stage with the firmware being available to the public this coming Monday or the following week at the absolute latest.
Apple has released the second build of OS X Yosemite 10.10.3 to developers for download and testing. 10.10.3 features an all-new Photos app that will replace iPhoto and Aperture.
Apple is reportedly in talks with labels about launching an iTunes subscription music service that would let customers have access to unlimited songs for a monthly fee