Fingerprint sensor shortages could limit the iPhone 5S production to only 3-4 million units in Q3 2013 with 30 million more units to follow in the fourth quarter of 2013.
Apple has added nine subcategories to the Search tab in Podcasts, making it easier for listeners to discover their next favorite show among a variety of popular genres and topics.
EA's biggest retail partner last quarter was Apple, the company revealed during its quarterly report with the game The Simpsons: Tapped out as a top performer.
Following their launch on iOS and Android months ago, Flipboard magazines can now be enjoyed on the web. The company also announced a new 'Big Ideas' category.
Ember is a digital scrapbook for your Mac that was developed by the team behind the popular to-do app 'Clear'. Ember offers the ability to drag and drop images and share across the web with a simply button click.
Apple is reportedly considering the purchase of PrimeSense, the company who developed the 3D sensing technology used in the Microsoft Kinect accessory for Xbox.
Apple is a top contender for MLB's Sunday Night Baseball rights, competing against Netflix, ESPN, and NBC for the broadcast package, a new report claims.
New leaked photos of the iPhone 17 Pro chassis show an all-aluminum unibody with an integrated camera bar, contradicting rumors of a separate glass back.
A Macworld report reveals evidence of an M4 Ultra chip in Apple's code. Codenamed "Hidra," the chip was presumed canceled but now appears set for a new Mac Pro.
Leaked internal code reveals Apple is testing a MacBook Pro with its own 5G modem. The M5 Pro-powered laptop could be the first Mac with cellular connectivity.
Primate Labs has announced the release of Geekbench 6, the latest version of its cross-platform benchmark tool, featuring new and improved workloads to measure the performance of CPUs and GPUs.
WhatsApp Messenger has been updated with many new features including photo and video captions, the ability to archive chats and groups, a fast camera access button, and more.
Security researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology are presenting a method of injecting arbitrary software into the iPhone using a malicious charger at Black Hat USA 2013.