Apple trimmed its iPhone return policy this week from 30 days to 14 days, which puts it more in line with other Apple products such as MacBooks and iPads.
We can expect plenty of improvements when the time comes for Apple to roll out the new iOS 8 operating system, but rumors from 9to5Mac indicate that the one area the tech giant will focus heavily on for improvements is navigation
JailbreakCon, a conference featuring jailbreakers and others in the tech community who gather and discuss devices, tweaks, and more, will be taking place on April 12-13, 2014, according to the event's website.
Have you ever spent what seems to be hours just searching through the app store? There are countless apps to choose from, with each and of one of them varying in category, niche, and price
As Apple continues to fight against the jailbreak community in the quest for smartphone control, an important question looms in the distance: Will the tech giant ultimately put an end to the jailbreaking of iOS devices?
As we previously reported, Apple and three high-end car companies were rumored to be making a big announcement involving integrating "iOS in the car." Those rumors turned out to be true, as Apple's "CarPlay" was unveiled at the International Motor Show in Geneva on Tuesday.
Amid rumors that Apple might be interested in buying Tesla Motors, the Cupertino based IT giant is planning on unveiling a new way to connect on the go: "iOS in the Car."