Apple's new iPhones aren't due to hit consumers' hands until Friday, but the verdicts are in. Apple has hit a home run, even if it is a bit late and a bit overzealous.
It looks like Apple's iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus have lived up to their hype, as Apple announced Monday that the two new iPhones hit a new record for first-day pre-orders. Bad news? Some customers will have to wait thanks to the large volume.
Apple's announcement of its new smartwatch, which until Tuesday had been dubbed by the tech press the iWatch, garnered a lot of excitement. But after reflection, there are a few things Apple forgot to mention -- or deliberately obfuscated -- about its new wearable device.
Apple revealed two new iPhones Tuesday to exorbitant fanfare and alongside it debuted the new chip that will be powering Apple's mobile products for the next year or so: the A8 chip. Let's see what we know about the brains under the hood.
There was a lot of speculation about the high-security big white building constructed outside of the Flint Center preceded Tuesday’s big iPhone 6 and Apple Watch launch. Here’s a look at what’s inside.
Apple announced two new iPhone models Tuesday at an event in Cupertino, California. What's the difference between the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus? Only two things really.
On Tuesday, Apple unveiled its new wearable device, which had been referred to as the iWatch for years by highly expectant technology media, as simply "Apple Watch." Here's what you need to know.
Although Android has been making steady gains around the world, the popular operating system lost a bit of ground to Apple's iOS this summer in the United States, according to new comScore data.
It's finally here. Apple unveiled two new iPhone models Tuesday sporting larger screens and host of new features that looks like it will live up to everyone's expectations.
After a nearly two-day investigation into the celebrity iCloud photo hacking, Apple has concluded that none of its systems were to blame, saying that the high-profile accounts in question were simply compromised by a hacking attack described as "all too common on the Internet."
Apple's iWatch is expected to make its worldwide debut September 9 at Apple's press event, but consumers might do best to keep their enthusiasm in check. If a new report is correct, then the iWatch might not be available for purchase until 2015.
Google's Android operating system continues to make gains against Apple's iOS around the world, with market share data indicating that Latin America and Europe are in Google's camp.
On Thursday, invitations were sent to select members of the press for a special event at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts in Cupertino, California on September 9. With the tagline "Wish we could say more," what's Apple hinting at?
Apple iPhone trade-ins are hitting new highs as customers rid themselves of older models for a larger iPhone 6 -- a device that could be announced in two weeks if one leak is correct.