iPhones
Apple has a COVID problem
Apple's manufacturing capacity for in-demand new products has been hampered by China's stringent COVID-19 policies.
The '0.5' Selfie Trend Depicts Youngsters With Distorted Bodies
A new selfie trend is sweeping social media - where youngsters depict themselves with super-long arms and tiny bodies.
Man Allegedly Stole Identities of Multiple Senior Citizens to Buy iPhones
Darrel Sharpeson used the personal information of three residents of a retirement community to fill out loan applications, authorities said.
What We Know About Alleged NSO Group Malware
Investigating media groups said they had identified more than 180 journalists from organizations like CNN, the New York Times and Al Jazeera who had allegedly been pinpointed as targets of the spyware.
Report Details How China Used Award-Winning iPhone Hack on Uyghur Muslims
The U.S. government and several large technology companies have known for years that China has been targeting the ethnic minority through an aggressive campaign that attacks social media, phones and other technologies.
10 iPhone Tips and Tricks to Free Up Storage Space and Keep it Running Fast
iPhone users should follow these clever space-saving tips to prevent their Apple device running out of room.
Christmas Wallpaper: Best Free Festive Backgrounds for Phone, Desktop
A range of free high-definition wallpapers are available for download at different image websites, including Unsplash and Pixabay.
Apple Hit with $12 Million Fine over iPhone Waterproof Claim
Italy's competition regulator said Apple misled the public about the water resistance of its iPhones and its warranty.
Apple Event Expected to Reveal New iPad, iOS 14 and Apple Watch 6 Today
Apple is holding a virtual launch event today, where it looks set to unveil several new products, including a new Apple Watch and iPad Air, and iOS 14.
Apple Announces Black Friday, Cyber Monday Deals
Now's your chance to get discounted Apple products.
Iran President's Phone 'Recently' Tapped, General Says
Although an official said that the Iranian leader's phone would be replaced with a more secure device, he did not reveal further details or suggest who had hacked the phone.
Turks Are Smashing iPhones With Sledgehammers
The U.S. has hit Turkey with sanctions in an ongoing diplomatic crisis.
Maine Senator Celebrates Lobster Emoji
This was an important issue to Senator Angus King of Maine.
Apple Admits Old iPhones Are Deliberately Slow
Apple introduced speed-sapping feature to the iPhone 6, iPhone 6s and iPhone 7.
Walmart Reveals Plan for Black Friday 2017
This year's sales event will start early, beginning at 6 p.m. Eastern on Thanksgiving Day.
Children Smuggle iPhones Into China for Ice Cream
Customs officials found $148,000 worth of goods in their school backpacks.
Why Pokémon Go Will Revolutionize Our Lives
We need to learn lessons from Pokémon Go as augmented reality will revolutionize our lives.
Robot Rights, iPhone Redesign: Things We Learned
The ability of algorithms to predict human responses in videos is among the things we learned in Tech & Science this week.
Liam the Robot Will Torpedo Your iPhone for Recycling
Liam, who can slash through a few million phones per year, is attempting to crush criticism that Apple's materials can't be refurbished and reused.
Theaters Take Aim With Lasers to Shame Phone Users
Theaters have taken to pointing lasers at people who use their phones during a performance.
Apple Shares Tumble Hard on Low iPhone Sales
Shares fell more than 6.5 percent on Wednesday, the biggest percentage drop in two years.
'Find My Phone' Apps Send People to the Same U.S. Home
Dozens of people have been directed to the same house in Atlanta by faulty 'find my phone' apps.
Apple's New iOS Will Help Protect Your Eyes at Night
Apple's yet-to-be-unveiled iOS is also making a big push for teachers.
Hello, Caller. Is There Anyone There?
Smartphones are being used for everything except talking to each other.
Apple Sells Over 13 Million iPhone 6s's and 6s Pluses In its First Weekend, Beating Previous Record
Apple sold 10 million iPhones in its first weekend in 2014.
Creator Pulls Peace Ad-Blocker From App Store, Highlighting Industry Struggle
Ad-blockers vs. pop-up ads: an escalating war with no clear answers.
Apple Is Being Sued for Removing Songs From iPods Without Owners' Knowledge
Apple software allegedly deleted music obtained through rival services
U.S. Invokes 18th Century Law to Compel Apple to Hand Over Customer Data
Can U.S. courts order tech companies to target customers with spyware?