The AppAdvice Week In Review: The Mac Turns 30 As New Steve Jobs Video Surfaces
Here are just a few of the stories we covered during the week that was.
Here are just a few of the stories we covered during the week that was.
Production is moving forward on the next iPhone.
The Wall Street Journal confirms that two new iPhones are coming this year -- each larger than the current models.
What do you want to see on the iPhone 6?
The new handset will also reportedly feature 802.11ac Wi-Fi.
Phablet shipments are set to boom, if one report has it right.
Tim Cook signed smartphones at China Mobile's iPhone launch, but dodged questions concerning the iPhone 6.
Here's further proof Apple has big plans for 2014.
We really hope Apple adds these features in iOS 8.
Pegatron could be responsible for manufacturing half of Apple's iPhone 6 handsets, according to a recent report.
If you're an iPhone photographer, you may not like this news.
Another report claims the next iPhone will launch in May.
This week, we said goodbye to 2013, and hello to 2014.
Which way will Apple's stock go in 2014? The experts are split.
What do you think of these new iPhone concept designs.
The next iPhone could launch in ... May?
The next crop of iPhones could arrive in June or October 2014.
Processors in future iOS devices are likely to be smaller.
How awesome are these new iPhone concept videos?
It looks like Apple is still investigating the use of curved displays for future products.
Quiet holiday week for Apple news? Think again.
Apple has reportedly invested half a billion dollars in GT Advanced Technologies, which is developing sapphire glass technology.
Another rumor points to a larger iPhone coming in 2014.