This week, Apple is introducing new features, curated collections, and more in celebration of Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
Apple has revealed that the App Store has stopped over $7 billion fraudulent transactions in four years.
Apple has rolled out watchOS 10.5, bringing a bunch of bug fixes and nothing more. WatchOS 10.5 is available for Apple Watch 4 and above.
Apple has released iOS 17.5, bringing Web Distribution, Repair State, Tracking notifications, Pride Collection wallpapers, and Game/Offline Mode for Apple News+ subscribers, along with design changes and security fixes.
Apple and Google have teamed up to create an industry specification — Detecting Unwanted Location Trackers — for Bluetooth tracking devices that makes it possible to alert users across both iOS and Android if such a device is unknowingly being used to track them.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in the United States has issued a Class I recall for an iOS app used in conjunction with insulin pumps.
A U.S. federal judge has questioned whether Apple has set up a gauntlet of hurdles to discourage the use of alternative payment options in iPhone apps, despite a court order seeking to create more ways for consumers to pay for digital services.
Apple today unveiled M4, the latest chip delivering phenomenal performance to the all-new iPad Pro.
Apple today unveiled Final Cut Pro for iPad 2, bringing huge updates that unleash the remarkable capabilities of the new iPad Pro and take creativity to the next level.
Apple today unveiled the all-new Logic Pro for iPad 2 and Logic Pro for Mac 11, delivering professional experiences for songwriting, beat-making, producing, and mixing.
Apple today unveiled the new iPad Pro in a thin and light design, taking portability and performance to the next level.
Apple today unveiled the redesigned 11-inch and all-new 13-inch iPad Air, powered by the M2 chip.