The 10 biggest tech stories this week: Apple Music and the rest from WWDC
Here are the biggest stories of the week in technology.
Here are the biggest stories of the week in technology.
Some of the winners include popular apps like Crossy Road and Workflow.
Developers can join the new, unified program for $99 per year.
You can now read more about all of the new software on the company's site.
The new iOS version will be highlighted by Apple Music.
Apple's WWDC 2015 is over. Here are our final impressions.
Awesome new features are headed our way for the Apple Watch this fall.
The new streaming music service was unveiled moments ago during the WWDC 2015 keynote.
Only available for the iPad Air 2, Split View allows two different apps to be open and active at the same time.
One of the more interesting new features is Proactive Assistant.
It is widely expected that Apple will unveil iOS 9, Mac OS X 10.11, and much more.
Great Apple Pay updates are on the way in just a few months.
Apple has big plans for its subscription-based streaming music service.
People have been anticipating this week's Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC).
An Apple Watch SDK, refined iOS 9, updated OS X 10.11, and Apple Music are all expected to be unveiled on Monday.
We have some ideas about "iOS 9."
A new report says that the hardware isn't "ready for prime-time."
It looks like Apple's WWDC 2015 is indeed set to be live streamed for fans.
It could be later this year or sometime in 2016 before the service makes its debut.
The Wall Street Journal says that the service will cost subscribers $9.99 per month.
It was a very big week for Apple and Google.
The new service will use Siri, Contacts, Calendar, Passbook, and even third-party apps.
Currently, Apple Watch apps are required to run on an iPhone.