Apple defends App Store amid mounting criticism
Apple has publicly defended its App Store from mounting criticism over its treatment of rivals in a new blog post detailing its functions and guidelines.
Apple has publicly defended its App Store from mounting criticism over its treatment of rivals in a new blog post detailing its functions and guidelines.
SAP and Apple are teaming up to help clients develop their own mobile business applications using Apple's machine-learning technology.
Apple has fixed a privacy flaw in its group video chat software and plans to improve how it handles reports of software bugs.
It's now been a full year since Apple announced it would release its first wireless charger to go along with the first iPhones that could be wirelessly charged.
Using an iPad or iPhone to mine bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies would be hard to do, as the CPU power available to complete the task would be a drop in the bucket compared to what's needed.
The moves announced by Apple amount to focusing on keeping its base of 1.3 billion users satisfied with their devices and catching up with some competitors.
The Government’s caller location system that provides emergency service operators with details of a caller’s location when they are using an Android phone has been extended to iOS devices, nine months after its launch.
A researcher in Vietnam has demonstrated how he apparently fooled Apple's face recognition ID software on its new iPhone X using a mask made with a 3D printer, silicone and paper tape.
Apple sees its mobile devices as a major platform for artificial intelligence in the future, Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams said on Monday.
Perhaps the next iPhone 8 will be Apple's next shot at achieving greatness in China.
A problem with iPhone 6s products randomly shutting down comes from a battery flaw found in a small number of models, according to Apple.
Users have praised the performance of Apple's A10 Fusion chip in the iPhone 7, but its underlying graphics architecture may not be so new after all.
The FBI’s refusal to reveal how it accessed an iPhone 5c from the San Bernardino shooter will face scrutiny in court. USA Today’s parent company and two other news group have filed a lawsuit against the agency, demanding it turn over the details.
The FBI may have paid a small fortune to unlock an iPhone 5c used by the San Bernardino shooter. But a security researcher has demonstrated a way to do it for less than $100.
NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden has come up with a concept iPhone case that can help prevent the government from finding your location.