American Express is offering a $5 credit to its card holders when they spend $5 or more in the iTunes Store (Apps, Music, Books) in the months of April
iMerchant Pro allows anyone to process card transactions at any time. The service offers encrypted SSL transactions using a PCI compliant gateway so users can bill their clients from anywhere.
SanDisk announces that it will begin shipping the world's highest-capacity removable memory card for mobile phones the 32 gigabyte (GB)1 SanDisk microSDHC card.
Target has announced its Black Friday Shopping deals and will be offering a great deal and a gift card on certain Apple Products including the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch
Apple has officially unveiled a new iPhone 16e smartphone featuring an A18 chip, Apple Intelligence, long battery life, and a 48MP 2-in-1 camera system at a more affordable price.
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.
AT&T will be offering up to $450 in service credit per line when users switch from T-Mobile, trade in an qualifying smartphone, and sign up for an AT&T Next plan
Daring Fireball's John Gruber has hinted that the upcoming iPhone 6 will feature NFC support and a secure enclave that would store credit card information. He also suggests that the iWatch may as well.
If you are looking to score a good deal on an Apple device tomorrow, here are the best Black Friday deals available for the iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac.
Apple has announced iPhone Out-Of-Warranty Battery Replacement Credit which gives back $50 to anyone who paid full price for a battery replacement on their iPhone 6 or later between January 1, 2017 and December 28, 2017.
A wide selection of hard drives, solid state drives (SSDs), memory cards, and USB sticks from Western Digital and SanDisk are on sale this Black Friday.
Apple is offering a free $25 iTunes Card with the purchase of a new Apple TV between February 28th and March 5th, ahead of a rumored update to the device.
Apple and Goldman Sachs are once again letting Apple Card users defer their payments without interest to assist those struggling due to the coronavirus outbreak.