For this week's giveaway, we've teamed up with WaterField Designs to offer MacRumors readers a chance to win an awesome organizational ... ( read original story ...)
This week in Apple: Foldable iPhone rumors, CarKey, and App Store legal troubles
This week in Apple news we saw rumors ramp up surrounding a “foldable” iPhone. However, so far it seems that the phone would be more akin to the various LG phones that can connect to a secondary ... ( read original story ...)
Apple could be renaming iOS to iPhone OS at next week’s keynote
Apple's online-only WWDC is just around the corner, which means we'll get to know more about new features, changes, and improvements headed to Cupertino's mobile OS. Previous reports have pointed ... ( read original story ...)
Russia Ends Ineffective Ban on Telegram Encrypted Messaging App
Russia this week lifted a nearly two-year ban on messenger app Telegram after it failed to prevent the encrypted platform from being widely ... ( read original story ...)
Microsoft Says Antitrust Regulators Should Review App Stores
Antitrust regulators are currently investigating competition in digital marketplaces, focusing on Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Apple. ( read original story ...)
Phil Schiller: Apple Will Not Change Decision on ‘Hey’ Email App, No App Store Rule Updates Imminent
Apple is not planning to change its App Store rules to accommodate the "Hey" email app that's at the center of a major discussion ... ( read original story ...)
Antitrust Committee Chairman Calls App Store Fees ‘Highway Robbery’
Apple's App Store fees are akin to "highway robbery," Representative David Cicilline told The Verge in the latest Vergecast episode. According to Cicilline, Apple's market power allows it to charge ... ( read original story ...)