The iPhone will soon advise you if your handset is being tracked
When the latest version of iOS ships, iPhone or iPad tracking won't be a secret anymore.
When the latest version of iOS ships, iPhone or iPad tracking won't be a secret anymore.
This voice search assistant is truly the only one you need.
A New York federal judge has dealt a powerful blow to the thought that the All Writs Act can be used to compel Apple to make a back door for the iPhone.
Here's a fun, but intelligent, way to get involved in the election process.
The next stop for the battle over a backdoor into the iPhone is Congress.
In honor of Leap Day, these five apps are free for a limited time on the App Store.
On the trademark beat, Apple is updating an old, but popular, slogan.
What difference does a week make, anyways?
Rayman fans have another game to add to their iOS collection, this one a classic hit.
Tread carefully as you try to get to the bottom of the conspiracy behind a mysterious museum break-in.
Watch out for the trees, rocks, creeks, and everything else in your way as you barrel down the mountain.
Swing around the track on a series of slingshots, but don't hit the walls.
What better way to remember Steve Jobs than by enjoying an animated timeline of the man's life?
With the ongoing rollout of Reactions, you can do more than just Like a Facebook post.
Could forcing Apple to digitally sign software be a violation of the corporation's freedom of speech?
According to recent data, Android tablets and smartphones are more prone to failure than iOS devices.
While opinions vary widely, a slight majority of Americans think Apple should unlock the iPhone used by one of the San Bernadino terrorists.
Help Junior collect treasure and gems, while punching or avoiding undead and other nasty things.
If you're going to drive the wrong way, do it in style.
Help a young girl embark on an amazing journey with the Little Prince in this bubble shooter.
Use all the magic and gear at your disposal to save your village from armies of the dead.
The government says it only wants Apple to break into one iPhone 5c, but isn't that a bit too much of a slippery slope?
Setting your iPhone or iPad back to the 1970s can cause very bad things to happen.