Two technology titans, Facebook Inc. (FB) and Apple Inc. (AAPL), are reportedly working on a video streaming app to TV set-top boxes like Apple TV. If the report is true, it should be no surprise. Facebook has devoted significant time and resources into ... ( read original story ...)
Apple's iOS 10.3 Beta Leaks Important Message To Developers, Users
Apple is always updating iOS to ensure the quality of the user experience of its iPhones, iPads and iPod touch devices. Just recently, the Cupertino giant released its first iOS 10.3 beta software. And if the notification this software brings up when ... ( read original story ...)
The best iPad Pro alternatives
Apple's iPad Pro is a very good tablet that can transform into a mediocre faux laptop. But with a total package that starts at US$850 (iPad Pro 9.7) or $1,070 (12.9-inch model), you might be scouring the web for alternatives. We have some suggestions to ... ( read original story ...)
Apple hits 52-week high, Facebook TV app, AMD sales soar
Here are some of the stocks the Yahoo Finance team will be watching for you today. Apple (AAPL) is trading at a fresh 52-week high after the tech giant made a comeback for the holiday period as sales rose for the first time in three quarters. Revenue ... ( read original story ...)
Amazon Fire HD 10 vs. iPad Air 2: Which is the better big tablet?
Is Amazon's big tablet a worthy alternative to the might of the Apple iPad Air 2? Both Amazon's and Apple's tablets have their own content ecosystems to go along with their hardware, so in some ways are very similar. The biggest difference, of course ... ( read original story ...)
Move over Netflix! Facebook could be working on an app for TV with exclusive programmes
Facebook could be working on an TV app to rival Netflix, according to a new report. The app would be available for existing boxes, such as the Apple TV box. And like Netflix, Facebook aims to provide exclusive content on the app as part of a long-term ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iPad decline continues with 19 percent drop in holiday quarter
In contrast with Mac and iPhone performance, the iPad continued a long-term decline in Apple's first fiscal quarter of 2017, seeing shipments fall 19 percent year-over-year. For the holiday quarter, iPad sales fell to just over 13 million units from more ... ( read original story ...)