Apple VR Rumors: What We Know So Far About Apple Inc.'s Virtual-Reality Headset Efforts
Apple has a wide portfolio of patents, technologies and hires that point to a new gadget in the works.
Remove Mac Ransomware: How To Tell If You're Infected By KeRanger And Recovery Steps
Users of a popular file-sharing program on Mac computers risk a ransomware attack that encrypts data and extorts a bitcoin payment.
iPhone SE: What To Expect From Apple Inc.'s Rumored 4-Inch Smartphone
The next smartphone from Apple could come with Apple Pay and other features from the iPhone 6S.
How To Hack An iPhone: ‘Decapping’ Process Is Risky And Could Destroy The San Bernadino Shooter’s iPhone Forever
As the privacy dispute between the FBI and Apple Inc. works its way through the courts, digital forensics firms claim hacking smartphones is their bread and butter.
Apple Inc.’s ResearchKit Enables iPhone Parkinson’s Disease Study To Release Treasure Trove Of Data
A landmark Parkinson's disease study tracked the symptoms of 9,500 people over the course of six months through a smartphone app, yielding a trove of data.
Apple Files Brooklyn Drug Case Ruling In Support Against FBI iPhone Order
Federal Judge James Orenstein denied the Department of Justice’s request to order Apple to unlock a convict’s iPhone.
Apple Inc.'s iOS 9.3 Beta Makes It Clear That Employer Can Track Company-Issued iPhone
With the next version of Apple's mobile operating system, employers have more control over the iOS devices they issue.
iPhone 7 Rumors: What To Expect In Apple Inc.'s Next Phone, From Dual Lens Cameras To Thinner Design And Faster A10 Chip
A thinner body and a dual-lens camera could be some of the spotlight features for Apple’s next device.
Future iPhones Could Purposely Bend And Fold, Apple Inc. Patent Reveals
Flexible components may be employed to make the device more durable or enable new control gestures.
Apple Vs. FBI: Will iPhone 7 Sales Suffer?
In Apple Inc.’s battle with the FBI over whether to unlock a terrorist’s phone, product sales are unlikely to suffer, even should the company lose in the courts.
Wall Street Says Yahoo Inc. Is Worthless. So Why Are 7 Companies Scrambling To Buy It?
Deep within Yahoo's pile of slow-growth properties is a gem that potential buyers are looking to get their hands on.
Apple Inc.'s iOS 9 Adoption Rate Slows To Virtual Standstill At 77% While Android Lollipop Barely A Blip On Radar
Apple's latest mobile OS also lags behind iOS 7, which held 80 percent share on Apple's devices in the same period of 2014.
DJI Launches Drone Protection Plan For When Your Flying Gadget Crashes And Breaks
The chinese drone manufacturer will provide repair credits up to the value of the drone.
Galaxy S7 vs. iPhone 6S: Is Samsung’s Smartphone Enough To Unseat Apple’s iPhone?
In almost every spec category, Samsung’s S7 may have an edge over Apple’s smartphone.
San Bernardino Victims To Support FBI Push For Apple Inc. To Unlock iPhone
Although the FBI maintains that its order is narrowly tailored, Apple argues it would set a “dangerous precedent” for the future.
Apple Inc. CEO Tim Cook Tells Employees Civil Liberties At Stake In Privacy Fight
The company refuses to create software to unlock an iPhone use by San Bernardino Shooter Syed Rizwan Farook.
NASA Sees Record Number Of Applicants For 2017 Astronaut Program
From the more than 18,300 that applied, only eight to 14 individuals will be chosen for training.
Samsung Brings Wi-Fi And Smart Features To Older Cars With Connected Auto
The device, which plugs into a car's diagnostic port, can provide real-time driving tips and other data.
Berkshire Hathaway Avoids Downgrade As S&P Reclassifies It As Corporate Conglomerate
Warren Buffett's company now derives about three-quarters of its pretax profits from non-insurance-based subsidiaries.
Toys R Us Pulls Razor Hoverboard From Online Store Following CPSC Warning
The self-balancing scooters, made by numerous vendors, have been linked to 52 fires over a 10-week period.
Two NYPD Officers Shot After Brooklyn Car Chase
Both officers were hospitalized in stable condition, while the suspect was in critical condition after being shot by police.
Apple vs. FBI: iPhone Maker Expected To Mount Formidable Free Speech Defense
The case, centered on the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino terrorist shooters, could set a legal precedent.
Could One iPhone Backdoor Really Expose Apple Inc.’s iOS Owners To Greater Security Risk?
Apple’s refusal to unlock an iPhone seems to be rooted more in principle than on technical grounds.
Apple Pay Comes To China: Apple Inc. Rolls Out Mobile Payments With China UnionPay
Twelve of China's banks support the payment system so far, with seven more expected to join.
How Apple Inc. Can Comply With FBI Backdoor Order Without Exposing All iPhones
Investigators want Apple to help them crack an iPhone 5C owned by San Bernardino shooter Syed Rizwan Farook.
iPad Air 3 Rumors: 6 Things To Expect From Apple Inc.'s Upcoming 9.7-Inch Tablet
The upcoming tablet may borrow a number of features from its bigger sibling, the 12.9-inch iPad Pro.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) Has A Huge Cash Pile, So Why Is It Selling Debt?
Apple has a $200 billion cash pile, but only $15.7 billion of that is domiciled in the U.S.
iPhone 7 Rumors: Apple Inc. Could Bring Voiceprint Authentication To Future Smartphone, Patent Reveals
Forget fingerprints; this is how Apple could truly make the iPhone "hands-free."
iPhone 5se Release Date: Apple Inc. May Begin Sales Of 4-Inch Smartphone Mar. 18
The 4-inch smartphone could be Apple's way to get users of its older 4-inch devices to upgrade to a new iPhone.
16GB iPhone Low On Storage? Here Are 5 Ways To Free Up Space In Your Apple Inc. Smartphone
The base level model iPhone may not have much room to work with, but here are five tips to make 16GB go a long way.