Apple unveiled two new models of its vaunted iPhone smartphone, namely the iPhone X (pronounced 10) and the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. The former is not just another iPhone, it’s the most radical design of the line since Steve Jobs spoke of combining an iPod ... ( read original story ...)
It’s an emojipocolypse! Apple is adding 200 new emojis to iOS 11.1
Apple just previewed the “hundreds” of new animals, mythical creatures, food types, and smiley faces that will join the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch’s emoji library in iOS 11.1. Among the highlights are a Chinese takeout box, a pie, a pretzel ... ( read original story ...)
Best Apple Watch chargers and stands for Series 3
The charging possibilities are endless with the Apple Watch, iPad, iPhone, iPod ONE Dock Power Station with Lightning ... GoPower Watch starts charging your Apple Watch at the touch of a button. That’s it! It’s cordless charging on the go. ( read original story ...)
Apple reveals hundreds of new emojis for iOS 11.1
This is part of Apple's crackdown on 32-bit software applications by requiring the developers to update their programs. Owners of 64-bit iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices running on iOS 11.0.1 and iOS 11.0.2 can no longer downgrade their device's ... ( read original story ...)
10 tips for mastering Apple’s Photos app
iPod touch and Mac powerful to the point where you should delete your prized copy of Photoshop CC? Of course not. But when you need to make some quick adjustments, and fancy doing so with a user-friendly – yet surprisingly powerful – toolset, Apple’s ... ( read original story ...)
Apple iOS 11.0.2 Release: Should You Upgrade?
The scale of these problems is unknown at this stage but there’s no point upgrading to iOS 11.0.2 if your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch is working well. There aren’t even security patches in this update. Furthermore Apple is working on something more ... ( read original story ...)
Everything you need to know about the Apple vs Qualcomm battle
But let’s not forget that Apple sells hundreds of millions of iPhones every year, not iPod touches. And it’s because of that cellular technology that people prefer to buy iPhones. Whatever happens in the future, it’s clear that Apple will keep paying ... ( read original story ...)