Apple's Jony Ive Meets With The New Yorker to Discuss iPhone X, Jobs
You can watch Jony Ive's New Yorker interview right here. In it, the Apple design guru discusses the upcoming iPhone X, Steve Jobs, and more.
You can watch Jony Ive's New Yorker interview right here. In it, the Apple design guru discusses the upcoming iPhone X, Steve Jobs, and more.
Apple Pay usage could grow in popularity significantly over the next few months thanks to the following reasons. (Yes, Apple Pay is growing up.)
There are plenty of augmented reality apps that let you put virtual objects in a scene, but few that can also bring real-world objects to life. Thyng does all of that, and more.
If you love word games but want something new, then you must check out the gorgeous Waggle Words.
Join us this week as we get some serious hang time with stunt cars and flower pedals before venturing deep into the upside down on the AppAdvice Podcast Episode 37.
In a new whitepaper, Apple examines the efforts to make iPhone packaging more environmentally friendly and help conserve resources.
Today’s AppsGoneFree list includes a sticker pack, a keyboard, and a reference app.
Americans love their Apple device more than they did just five years ago, according to a new CNBC survey. The company sells products to all income groups.
More than 5,000 Wells Fargo ATMs around the United States now work with Apple Pay thanks to "tap and pay" near-field communication.
If you're overwhelmed by all of the emoji choices, but the Frequently Used grouping doesn't hold enough options for you, you need a custom emoji keyboard. This app gives that to you, just the way you want it.
The August Home Doorbell Cam Pro has begun shipping. The device allows you to see and speak with visitors at your front door from anywhere.
If you're a runner, you might like to try different routes. With the help of Runners Map, you can keep track of your own routes, and find new runs shared by a growing community.
In Kick Ass Commandos, you're here to kick butt and chew bubble gum. And guess what? You're all out of gum.
Apple will reportedly be joining Paris-based Station F, the largest startup generator in the world, to help provide assistance to app developers.
The 2018 iPad Pro lineup could feature TrueDepth cameras for Face ID authentication. Don't expect the iPhone X feature on standard iPads next year, however.
Apple's watchOS 4.1 beta 2 and tvOS 11.1 beta 2 are available for registered developers. The software should officially arrive to the public next month.
Available to registered developers now, iOS 11.1 beta 2 offers a whole host of new emoji that Apple previewed last week including a zombie and more.
Today’s AppsGoneFree list includes a health app, a photography app, and a navigation app.
When we're tech junkies, we get called on all the time to help with the electronics. With this app, you'll be able to help remotely, just by drawing in virtual chalk on a live image and writing instructions.
Giphy is one of the most popular sites for finding animated gifs and stickers to use in your messages. Now it's time to bring those stickers to life in your own space.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has visited with a key iPhone X supplier during a trip to France. He also visited the Normandy American Cemetery and Memorial.
Are you experiencing would-be iPhone X buyer's remorse? You're not alone. As the world waits for Apple's newest handset, some concerns are popping up.
You can now reinstall the App Store on iTunes on your Mac or PC. All you have to do is download and install iTunes 12.6.3.
Today’s AppsGoneFree list includes an ARKit app, a drawing app, and a reference app.