Apple's Fall Event Could Be 'Crowded' With Lots Of New Products
Apple's "crowded" fall event could launch new iPhone, an iPad "mini," a new Apple TV, and more.
Apple's "crowded" fall event could launch new iPhone, an iPad "mini," a new Apple TV, and more.
After a week of glitches and crazy rumors, we offer our Week In Review: The "What's Wrong With Apple?" edition.
Two new iOS 6 features have been uncovered in the latest beta.
In iOS 6, song previews in iTunes can go on and on.
Apple to introduce a newer new iPad as early as this fall?
First Google, now Apple could enter wearable computer market.
There is no way Apple will let Google's Nexus 7 become a success; look for an iPad "mini" to arrive soon.
Not again. Next iPhone might also have battery issues.
There's really no such thing as a free lunch, as Apple looks ready to implement fee-based podcast subscriptions.
With new Apple TV OS build, it's all about the wiggle.
Why adding 3-D elements to iOS could go against Steve Jobs' "religion of simplicity."
Check out these new iPhone 5 renderings. Whether they are bitter or sweet is entirely up to you.
Why would Apple have their Liquidmetal exclusivity agreement extended for two more years?
Apple's new app banner feature is fine, but it should do so much more.
The transparent iPhone ... how cool is that?
Did everyone hear? Apple had a huge conference this week. Here's some of the highlights.
Packed with 200 new and/or improved features, iOS 6.0 is much different than the iOS it will soon replace, Version 5.0. Beginning today, AppAdvice will occasionally highlight one of these new features in a column we’re calling, the iOS 6.0 Quick Pick. Enjoy!
Even with its Facebook integration, we can't help but love Apple's latest iOS.
A great new iOS 6.0 feature is media uploads in mobile Safari. Now you can upload files to your favorite websites.
Is your iDevice compatible with iOS 6.0? Here's the answer.
Could this be the next iPhone?
We now know that TomTom is behind Apple's new Maps app, turn-by-turn features.
The best part of the WWDC keynote was the ... unveiling of the next iPhone?
Apple's next iOS looks amazing. Here are some features you might have missed.