Apple on Monday announced it sold around 61.1 million iPhones in the first quarter of 2015 registering a significant 40 per cent year over year increase. Cupertino reported that it earned $13.6…
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iOS 8.3 hasn’t solved Wi-Fi issues for few users
Less than a week after Apple released its updated iOS 8.3 OS for iPads, iPhone and iPod Touch, users have flocked to Apple Support communities to report their discontent with the update…
Apple outs ‘Worldwide Developers Conference 2015’ date schedule
Apple has announced dates for its Worldwide Developers Conference 2015 which will be held at Moscone West in San Francisco. The Conference will kick off on June 8 and will run until…
Apple redesigns keyboard, adds Wi-Fi calling with iOS 8.3
Apple has rolled out iOS 8.3 which features over 300 new emoji characters, a redesigned keyboard, Wi-Fi calling feature and more. The update revamps the emoji picker, adds new characters, more skin-tone…
Apple Watch’s Switzerland launch to get delayed over patent issues
Switzerland launch of Apple’s highly anticipated wearable device ‘Apple Watch’ could be delayed until at least the end of this year owing to some patent issues. Cupertino cannot use the image of…
Apple gains good hold over Chinese smartphone market owing to iPhone 6 success
Apple’s share of the Chinese smartphone market has hit an all time high owing to a strong demand for Cupertino’s recently launched iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus smartphones, new research claims….
European regulators probe Apple’s dealing with big music labels
European regulators have reportedly called out for details concerning Apple’s dealings with a number of record labels, ahead of Cupertino’s music streaming service launch, to ensure the dealing does not harm other…
Carphone Warehouse won’t be stocking Apple Watch at launch
Apple has reportedly declined to supply its debut wearable device ‘Apple Watch’ to U.K.’s largest mobile phone retailer, Carphone Warehouse meaning that one of the biggest retailers of gadgets in the UK…
Apple’s trade-in program now includes non-Apple smartphones and PCs as well
Apple has expanded its in-store trade-in program in the United States, Canada and several European countries to include non-Apple smartphones and PCs as well. The trade-in-program lets users exchange their old devices…
Walk-in customers won’t be offered Apple Watch, new report suggests
According to newly leaked documents, Apple isn’t going to offer walk-in customers the chance to buy its Apple Watch off-the-shelf, but instead they will be required to book the model they intend…
Apple has three new iPhones in pipeline for 2015, new report claims
Recent rumors suggest Apple could unveil three new iPhone models in September this year. The DigiTimes reports that Apple’s 2015 iPhone lineup will include the iPhone 6S, the iPhone 6S Plus, and…
Upgraded Apple TV may be released this summer: Report
New report suggests Apple is planning to launch an updated version of its set top box this summer at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) to be held in June this year. “Sources…
Apple to announce new TV subscription service this June: WSJ
Recent reports suggest Apple is working on to roll out its own subscription TV service sometime later this year. According to a report from the Wall Street Journal, citing people familiar with…
Apple calls out US court to dismiss A123 Systems’ employee poaching lawsuit
Apple, on Tuesday, called out a US court to dismiss a civil lawsuit filed by battery maker A123 systems over employee poaching, saying that A123’s charges are based on an “incorrect and…
Apple’s core services back to normal post Wednesday outage
Apple’s iTunes, App Store, iCloud, iBooks Store and Mac App Store were found to be working normally on Wednesday afternoon following a long and rare breakdown. The global outage, which began around…