Is this our first real look at Apple's next 4-inch iPhone?
Going by recent “revelations,” we may already have our first look at the new 4-inch iPhone by way of a purported leaked photo.
Going by recent “revelations,” we may already have our first look at the new 4-inch iPhone by way of a purported leaked photo.
Here's a look back at the week that was in the world of tech:
The handset will feature curved edges and support Apple Pay and Live Photos.
The latest legislation in California would require "back doors" in all smartphones.
Does a recent video actually show the new 4-inch iPhone?
LG Display is reportedly planning to increase production of the technology next year.
Does a smaller fabrication process make for a better processor?
The presidential front-runner wants to force Apple to build its products in the United States.
Starting with iOS 9.1, Apple has apparently been experimenting with Li-Fi.
Apple has acknowledged an issue concerning the inaccurate display of battery percentage on iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus.
When it comes to keeping your display optimized for your eyes, more options are better.
As beautiful as iOS is, some things just don't make any sense.
Redmond is only pointing out what many of us were already thinking.
If this rumored name turns out to be true, I'll be very surprised.
If the rumors are true, moving from iOS to Android might get easier.
A large number of consumers are speaking out against the rumored removal of the headphone jack from the iPhone.
Yet another report is claiming that Apple’s next-generation smartphone, the so-called “iPhone 7,” will indeed get rid of the headphone jack.
According to one recently published Apple patent, dual rear-facing cameras could be heading to the "iPhone 7."
Did you feel that? Was it your iPhone buzzing? Or is this all in your mind?
A purported part for the next-generation handset could show Apple is taking another step toward bringing the technology to iPads.
Inventories of both handsets have supposedly “piled up” at retailers.
This easy trick lets iPhone owners hide unwanted app icons on their handset.
More sources have come forward saying Apple plans to do away with the 3.5 mm headphone jack.