Apple To Manufacture Its Sapphire Glass For Touch ID In The United States
Apple is set to produce sapphire glass for its iDevices in the United States.
Apple is set to produce sapphire glass for its iDevices in the United States.
Apple has issued an update to AirPort Utility that adds 64-bit support to the app.
Nike has just launched its Nike+ Move app in the App Store and updated its Nike+FuelBand app to version 2.0.
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The carrier didn’t announce specific sales figures, but it looks like the tablet is a hit.
Version 1.6 of the wonderful photo editing app now also shows the newest images first in the camera library.
The update also adds support for iTunes 11.1
You'll only receive 200MB of data for free per month when bringing a fully paid for tablet to the carrier's network.
It looks like iQi Mobile could eventually be the best Qi for iOS solution on the market.
Some OS X Mavericks bugs should soon be squashed.
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Next year could see the arrival of Apple's first new product line since 2010.
It looks like the iPad Air is set to be Apple's most successful tablet yet.
The mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) Ting is now supporting the iPhone 4 and iPhone 4s.
Apple's chief executive officer Tim Cook has penned an opinion piece concerning the forthcoming vote on the Employment Nondiscrimination Act.
The British government faced an odd security concern last week caused by Apple's iPad.
The impressive calculator and text editor hybrid app Calca has just received a new major update that introduces a new design and new features.
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Apple's "head of iOS," Henri Lamiraux, has retired from the Cupertino, Calif. company.