With In-House Chips Running Its iDevice Lineup, Apple Approaches Another Industry Milestone
Apple's on pace to surpass Intel as the industry's leading mobile processor company.
Apple's on pace to surpass Intel as the industry's leading mobile processor company.
While most legacy accessories work fine with the new iPad, some Smart Covers are acting up.
The iPhone's new Lock screen is pretty crummy. Luckily, one designer's come up with the perfect solution.
The new Apple TV features lots of new and interesting internal components.
AT&T finally relents on Matthew Spaccarelli's small claims victory. Case closed?
Our AppStart for iPad has been given the full Retina treatment and is available for free on the App Store.
The App Store isn't pushing Retina as hard as it should.
Mine eyes have seen the glory!
We expected as much, but the fine folks at iFixit have confirmation: The new iPad battery takes longer to charge.
The NKMOS Ultima now has a lower purchase price, and it's almost totally funded!
Fans of Dark Meadow, rest easy: Phosphor's freemium version will not replace its paid app.
The U.S. FTC has called Apple to court over iOS search engine "favoritism."
The award-winning puzzle game is free for a day, so you can finally tease your brain and tickle your pocketbook at the same time!
The Retina display is the new iPad's number-one feature, but it's bigger battery may be the most important.
If you want a new iPad by next Friday, you'd better get that preorder in!
Nothing's set in stone, but iTunes' new T&C indicates app demos are on the way.
Am I disappointed in today's iPad unveiling? Hardly.
Google's unified storefront/iCloud competitor looks pretty good so far.
iPad 2S? iPad 3? iPad HD? Come on, Apple, knock it off already.
iPad 3 will make iBooks look better, but Apple's lofty education platform is missing a crucial feature.
Apple's iPad 3 will undoubtedly outsell the line's previous models, but what about its "wow" factor?
Cyan Worlds is bringing realMyst -- and full 3D motion! -- to retro-loving iOS gamers everywhere.
We know it's coming, but how will Apple's new iPad display actually look?