Apple is reportedly looking to switch to IGZO displays for its 2014 line of MacBooks and iPads, providing devices with improved clarity and reduced power consumption.
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Apple has applied for an 'iWatch' trademark in Japan, suggesting that a iOS smartwatch product may be on its way.
Apple is reportedly looking into the Wi-Fi connectivity issues plaguing its new MacBook Air and instructing AppleCare and Genius Bar employees to 'capture' any affected units for closer examination.
Apple has secured another victory against Samsung in Japan, but the war is not over yet. The battle between Apple and Samsung does not seem to be easing up any time soon, as both companies are suing and countersuing each other into oblivion.
The iPhone 5 launches on Virgin Mobile USA on Friday, June 28, with the 16GB version priced at $549.99 off-contract.
A 1976 Apple computer going for a cool half a million. Are you surprised? One of the first ever Apple computers dating back to 1976, is going up for auction at Christie's auction block next week, and guess what? It could sell for as much as $500,000.
Some early adopters of the new MacBook Air laptops report Wi-Fi connectivity issues, claiming their new notebooks drop connectivity all of a sudden and repeatedly.
Low-cost Apple iPhone might not turn out to be what you are expecting. Rumors of a low-cost iPhone from Apple has been one of the main topics on the Internet.
New report claims Apple is adding 500,000 new iTunes users every day. Could this make for an iRadio success?
The much rumored lower-cost iPhone may start shipping in August, along with the second-generation iPad Mini tablet.
Apple's new iPad mini will sport 7.9 inch Retina display with 2048 x 1539 pixel resolution. The quality and resolution of the display will be the same as of the current full-size iPad.
Is Apple scrambling to launch a low-cost iPhone in 2013? Rumors of a low-cost Apple iPhone has been in the news for quite some time, which could prove Apple is truly serious about competing on this front.
Apple is reportedly considering larger screen sizes of 4.7-inch and 5.7-inch for its upcoming iPhones, as well as a cheaper model in multiple colors, with a roughly $100 price point.