Apple Officially Releases iOS 11.1 to the Public With New Emojis
Apple has officially released iOS 11.1 to the general public. You can download the software to an iPhone or iPad over-the-air or through iTunes.
Apple has officially released iOS 11.1 to the general public. You can download the software to an iPhone or iPad over-the-air or through iTunes.
Join us this week as we try to pre order the iPhone X, while watching the circular loading screen from our frosty shelters on the AppAdvice Podcast Episode 40.
Along with unveiling watchOS 4.1, Apple has officially released tvOS 11.1 for the fourth-generation Apple TV and Apple TV 4K.
There appears to be an Apple Watch Series 3 defect that's affecting the GPS models only. The news has been confirmed in an internal memo from Apple.
Apple's Touch ID system will likely never show up on a new iPhone again. Instead, all 2018 iPhones are likely to feature Face ID.
You can spend literally hundreds of dollars on filters and photo editing apps. However, you can sometimes find a gem with a decent selection of filters and effects for free, like this one.
The long-running Apple-Qualcomm chip partnership could be doomed as we head into next year. The 2018 iOS devices might be the first without Qualcomm chips.
Today’s AppsGoneFree list includes a habit tracker, a productivity app, and an adventure game.
Digital currency, or cryptocurrency, has grown by leaps and bounds, so it's hard to know what exchanges, coins, and wallets you can trust. Cheddur was built to help you navigate these perilous waters.
The first iPhone X reviews are finally out. Here's what folks are saying about the newest Apple handset, which officially launches on Friday.
If you tire of transcribing what you've composed on the piano or another instrument to paper, Flat can help you bypass all of that with its easy-to-use, yet comprehensive, feature set.
Since iPhone X preorders kicked off early on Friday, Oct. 27, a new analyst report estimates anywhere from 9-12 million orders placed.
A YouTube TV app for the Apple TV will be arriving in the coming weeks. The $35 streaming TV service offers 48 live channels.
Apple has just released the first beta versions of watchOS 4.2 along with tvOS 11.2 to registered developers. It's unknown if there are any new features.
Robust sales of the iPhone 8 in China have helped Cupertino finally break its streak of declining revenues, but the success could be short-lived.
Apple’s Q4 2017 earnings call is scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. PDT on Thursday, Nov. 2. Here are some numbers to consider.
Registered developers can now download the first beta version of iOS 11.2 over-the-air or through Apple's Developer Center.
Today’s AppsGoneFree list includes an adventure game, a board game, and an AR app.
Your grocery shopping just got easier. These apps not only let you create your grocery list, but offer smart features for organizing your items for simpler shopping.
The first iPhone X unboxing video is now available on YouTube. More videos are almost certainly going to be released in the coming days.
Two of the first iPhone X reviews are here. Apple's newest flagship device officially launches around the world on Friday, Nov. 3.
SoloLearn offers a proven technique for teaching any type of programming or coding. With the new Learn to Code title, you can get lessons on many languages all in the same app.
There's no shortage of shopping list apps, but few of them even go so far as to help you keep track of what you're spending. There's at least one app that does that, though, so check it out.