Coding on iOS isn’t necessarily the best way to develop the next Snapchat or Uber app behemoth, but sometimes the mobility an iPad or iPhone offers can trump the advantages of a desktop development environment
Moments, Facebook’s private photo sharing companion app, has shot to No. 1 on the App Store after Facebook sent out warnings it would delete photo albums backed up to Facebook via iOS, unless users switched over.
On Thursday LeakedSource reported that a Twitter hack leaked over 32 million passwords online, but "Have I Been Pwned" Researcher Troy Hunt says it's probably not true. Find out more about the alleged password leak, here.
While Digital Music News has reported that Apple is considering removing music downloads from iTunes and pivoting the app toward Apple Music entirely, Mark Gurman reports Apple will forgo that option.
Apple supposedly plans to announce the new 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pro, as well as an update for the MacBook Air, sometime this June with an expected release date of August 2016.
Apple was granted 45 patents today by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, but the two most interesting of the bunch involved an application of bone conduction technology to fade out background noise and a water resistant speaker port.
The Brazilian Mac OS X developer who spotted the first mention of “macOS” in a to-be-implemented private framework has just released an update to the Mac OS X app he annually creates for attending (and watching) WWDC virtually.
Jarllytec, a Taiwanese notebook hinge maker used by Apple, declared a massive increase in revenue this past May thanks to shipments of metal injection molding (MIM) hinges.
The new June Snapchat update completely redesigns the app and allows subscriptions to your favorite publishers. Find out how to subscribe to stories, here.
A tech research firm based in California has released the results of a study claiming although 79 percent of iOS users have tried Siri before, only 3 percent of iPhone users feel comfortable using the voice assistant in public.