According to reports, the Xbox 720 may include a feature similar to Siri.
Apple’s personal assistant Siri isn’t perfect, but hopefully we will see at least one of these major enhancements when iOS 7 arrives later this year.
Apple just seeded the first beta update to iOS 6.1, but the timing is somewhat curious, considering how the Evasi0n jailbreak for all iOS 6.x devices only went live two days ago.
The next major build for Mac OS X will most likely feature two of the most-used –- and most notorious –- iOS applications: Siri and Apple Maps.
While Pod2g and Planetbeing are readying an updated package to Cydia that would fix the Weather app crashing issue, there’s also a manual fix for the same.
Apple might have better luck waiting until the very end of the year to announce its newest iPhone to best capitalize on its hype machine.
About halfway through the fourth-quarter earnings season, here's your handy earnings-report watchlist for this week.
Amazon.com Inc. said it has acquired Polish voice-recognition specialist Ivona Software to improve its Kindle Fire tablets.
Apple's next-generation iPhone, likely called the "iPhone 5S" or "iPhone 6," is said to feature an embedded fingerprint sensor in the "home" button for enhanced security.
The acclaimed iPhone 5 and iPad 4, iPad Mini and iPods have sold well globally: Will revenue from those products produce record 1Q earnings?
By removing annoying obstacles and adding logical and desired features, iOS 7 can bring Apple one step closer to the perfect mobile operating system.
There has been a 29 percent increase in unique iOS 6 users in the short week since Google Maps was reinstated on iOS.
A Google executive has announced that its Maps app has broken 10 million downloads in its first 48 hours.
Apple TV rumors are continuing to circulate as a new report has said that one of Apple's primary suppliers could be testing designs for the device, the Wall Street Journal reports.
With Apple seeding its latest iOS beta build to developers on Monday, iDevice owners can soon expect updates to Maps and Safari.
With the iPhone 5 peaking in demand, Apple on Monday announced its plans to release its sixth-generation smartphone in 54 more countries over the coming weeks.
Chinese regulators have approved the iPhone 5 for a "network access license" in the country, meaning Apple's carrier partners can begin selling the phone in the China in the very near future.
Apple finally cut ties with the last major player responsible for Apple's half-baked mapping application on Tuesday.
With the holiday season upon us, Apple has dropped ship times for the iPhone 5 to just one week in a number of countries, including here in the US.
"Reliable sources" say the next Mac OS will introduce two of Apple's most widely used features from iOS, including Maps and Siri.
Many have wondered when the Chinese government will finally allow Apple to start selling its iPhone 5. According to China Telecom, currently the country's third largest telecommunications provider, the iPhone 5 may be released to the Chinese public in a matter of weeks.
Lovers of Apple's famed music player will have to wait another month for the design overhaul.