An "iPhone Fold" may already be in Apple's rear-view mirror, as the company is diligently pursuing the idea of an iPhone screen that can be rolled up when not in use.
Apple has introduced its Tap to Pay service in the UK, letting businesses accept contactless payments via iPhones, instead of requiring separate card or NFC readers.
Tesla's Elon Musk has previously said he'd go to war rather than pay App Store fees, but Apple appears to have long since surrendered one particularly significant charge.
In a test to see if it was possible to live without an iPhone, one AppleInsider staffer bravely uses just their Apple Watch to see if it was possible, and what limitations they'd run into. Here's how it went on their 24-hour Apple Watch challenge.
On Wednesday, Apple has released the third developer beta of iOS 17 and it contains several new features and changes, including credits for Apple Music and many UI changes.
Starting in iOS 17, Apple allows users to create a Personal Voice that when used in conjunction with Live Speech can help users communicate with others by reading text and phrases. Here's how to set it up and how it worked for us.
You'll be able to capture, edit, share, and enjoy your photos and videos better than ever in iOS 17 thanks to a litany of new features and changes Apple is introducing. Here's what we've found.
Kinsa Health's QuickScan thermometer and app provide simple and accurate temperature, symptom, and community health tracking — but the app has a few bugs.
Although our iPhone cameras are at the cutting edge of clarity and quality, they can only capture light from the visible range of the spectrum. InfiRay attempts to unlock more from your iPhone with the compact P2 Pro thermal camera, allowing you to peer into the infrared range.
Skullcandy might be the king of inexpensive wireless earbuds, but its latest Rail ANC earbuds sing a different tune, raising the budget price with only mediocre performance increases.