Google has posted its look back at 2014. Notably, the iPhone 6 was the number one trending search topic for consumer electronics but it didn't make the top ten trending search topics.
Replit has resolved its App Store dispute with Apple and released its first iPhone app update in four months, bringing Agent 4 and new AI coding tools to iOS.
Demand for the iPhone 6 helped Apple increase sales share in Europe; however, sales share in the U.S. and Japan are down compared to the same period last year.
Apple has reportedly begun testing Intel production for select iPhone, iPad, and Mac chips using the company's 18A-P process and Foveros packaging technology.
OpenAI has updated the ChatGPT mobile app to let developers control, monitor, and approve long-running Codex tasks on their Mac directly from an iPhone.
Surprise news that Apple likely cancelled its partnership with ams-OSRAM to develop microLED displays for the Apple Watch has left the future of the rumored device in question.
Poor yields from both Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company's (TSMC) and Samsung's 10nm processes could cause delays in the release of Apple's new iPad and other electronic devices.
Amazon has confirmed that following the introduction of ads to its standard Prime Video subscription, it has also dropped support for Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.
T-Mobile has announced DIGITS, a technology that enables customers to get multiple numbers on a single phone, and seamlessly use them across multiple devices.
Apple is planning to unveil the biggest ever revamp for iPad Pro, a refreshed iPad Air, a bigger iPad Air, and new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models in March.
Verizon announced today it has launched LTE Advanced technology to bring 50 percent faster peak wireless data speeds to more than 288 million people in 461 cities from coast to coast.
Schneider Optics has announced that its iPro Lens System is now is compatible with more devices including the iPhone 5s, 5, 4/4S, Samsung Galaxy S4, iPad Mini, and iPad Air.