Ahead of the holidays, Shoppers are embracing Apple's iBeacon technology
Apple's indoor positioning system has proven to be quite popular with shoppers.
Apple's indoor positioning system has proven to be quite popular with shoppers.
Apple wants to hire a software engineer to "develop UI and applications to create next generation software experiences."
Apple is back with another pair of TV ads for the iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus featuring Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake.
Black Friday is this week, folks.
The App Store saw record downloads in October.
Apple is predicted to ship more than 71 million iPhones in the fourth quarter of 2014 but fewer than 50 million units in the first quarter of 2015.
Apple has rounded up a number of apps and games for the first-ever global App Store initiative in support of (RED).
Here are some of technology stories the team at AppAdvice covered this week.
During the week-long freeze, iTunes Connect will be inaccessible to developers and publishers.
Apparently, Apple’s “bigger than bigger” iPhones are capable of handling 4K video playback.
Microsoft points out that even though Siri is now on the 5.5-inch iPhone 6 Plus, it's not necessarily smarter than Cortana.
Effectively, iAd has begun its expansion into programmatic channels, which have been the norm for online advertising.
More than 23 million consumers may receive a payout.
Previously, users could only view, download, and delete images taken from their iOS devices.
Apple once considered buying Square before talks between the two broke down over pricing issues.
More languages are now supported through online versions of Pages, Numbers, and Keynote.
Apple has seeded the first beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 to registered developers and AppleSeed participants.
The Utah-based America First Credit Union now supports Apple Pay.
The iPhone 6 Plus is proving to be much more popular than many had expected.
The Apple Watch is set to arrive in early 2015.
The new display material should find itself on future iPhones.
Apple has apparently partnered with more business listing information providers for its Maps service.
Sony’s upcoming Steve Jobs movie is reportedly set to become Universal’s.