iOS 7
This week - like all weeks after a new product launch, no matter how "perfectly" designed - Apple has been beset by hackers proving their mettle by bypassing security features and ordinary customers unhappy with certain features of Apple's new mobile operating system, iOS 7.
Apple's latest mobile operating system is reportedly the fastest software upgrade in history.
Apple has released its second software update for iOS 7.
When Apple's Jony Ive introduced the new iOS 7, flat icons, the bright color scheme, and other cosmetic changes took center stage. Some like it; some don't. But one upgrade in iOS 7 is making people sick - literally.
Apple's latest mobile operating system has reportedly led to battery drainage issues for iPhone owners.
Apple's iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c smartphones are set to be available in more mobile carriers in the United States.
Apple iPhone owners have encountered a problem with accessing music apps following the download of iOS 7.
iOS 7 owners beware as the latest Apple Inc. mobile operating system does not make your device waterproof.
One of the most talked about features to come out of Cupertino is Apple's Touch ID, a fingerprint sensor for the iPhone 5s, but it appears the piece might have been tumbled by hackers.
Apple has revealed how many units of their latest smartphones were sold, however, the shipment availability may prove which iPhone is more popular.
Apple just released iTunes Radio for iTunes 11.1 and iOS 7, and already there are 11 million listeners giving it a chance, according to Apple. Pandora, meanwhile, is already in trouble (despite being better), as its stock dipped down 10 percent at the end of trading today.
Apple's latest mobile operating system is reportedly a positive for the New York Police Department (NYPD) in their mission to reduce crime.
The launch of the iPhone 5s has triggered a number of questions regarding the new fingerprint sensor, including the attention of an U.S. senator.
Nokia has some bright competition with the introduction of Apple's iPhone 5c.
Apple's colorful iPhone 5c smartphone has officially launched, and the fourth-largest mobile carrier has revealed how much it'll sell the device.