The AppAdvice tech week in review: More on the 'iPhone 5se' and 'Apple Watch 2'
Here's a look back at the week that was in the world of tech:
Here's a look back at the week that was in the world of tech:
Apparently, the road to success of the “Apple Car” is paved with bumps and turnarounds.
The handset will feature curved edges and support Apple Pay and Live Photos.
Banks and credit unions are continuing to just on the mobile payment system's bandwagon.
Apple has further expanded the coverage of some of the key functions of its Maps software.
Google’s status as the default search engine on iOS comes at a price paid to Apple.
Apple has hired a key player in the field of virtual reality in the person of Doug Bowman.
The new ad continues the company’s trend of promoting the set-top box’s ability to run a variety of apps.
It’s time to “Get Productive” with this great slate of apps.
Randall Stephenson says the important issue should be left to Congress.
The first European iOS App Development Center will be located at Apple's partner institution in Naples, Italy.
In addition to the new Music Memos and the updated GarageBand, Apple has pushed out new versions of Logic Pro X, Logic Remote, and MainStage 3.
When it arrives later this year, users can control the Brink's Home Security device with a simple Siri command.
As Apple continues to make a huge push in the country on the hardware front, users are snapping up apps.
LG Display is reportedly planning to increase production of the technology next year.
The software can be downloaded now over-the-air or through iTunes.
The maker of a new battery pack for iPhone isn't backing down, despite heat from Apple.
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.
A new report says the second-generation wearable might not debut until sometime this fall.
You’ll need to subscribe to Apple Music after then to listen to the stations.
The described band would protect an Apple Watch when not being worn.
Apple will no longer be directly involved in the platform.