Apple has finally killed the iPod Nano. The company has added the seventh iPod Nano, which came out in 2015, to its list of Vintage and Obsolete products. The iPod Nano joins the iPod classic, the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple TV app ‘coming to new Xbox models’
You'll be able to stream Apple TV+ shows on the Xbox Series X and Series S from day one, if reports are correct ... ( read original story ...)
The new Apple iPad drops down to $299
Looking for a tablet upgrade that won't break the bank? Today's deal was made just for you! The new iPad 10.2 inch model lineup is enjoying huge discounts ... ( read original story ...)
Google Maps to Gain New ‘Live View’ AR Features
Live View in Google Maps uses your iPhone's camera and GPS to provide augmented reality directions when you're walking somewhere, and ... ( read original story ...)
Apple Seeds Second Beta of watchOS 7.1 to Public Beta Testers
Apple today seeded the second beta of an upcoming watchOS 7.1 update to public beta testers, two days after providing the beta to developers. ( read original story ...)
Apple TV App Reportedly Coming to Xbox, ‘Likely’ in Time for Series X/S Launch on November 10
The Apple TV app is coming to Xbox, according to Windows Central, which tweeted that it can "confirm" the news. It is unclear when the ... ( read original story ...)
Apple now considers final iPod nano model obsolete
Apple on Thursday added the seventh-generation iPod nano to its list of Vintage and Obsolete products, officially ending support for the venerable pint-sized music player. ( read original story ...)