Ever noticed how your iPhone sometimes shows a big “Slide to Answer” bar when someone calls, while other times it presents clear “Accept” and “Decline” buttons? It’s a common observation among iPhone users, and while it might seem like a…
Apple is reportedly planning to shift the assembly of all iPhones destined for the United States market entirely out of China and into India. According to sources familiar with the matter cited by the Financial Times, the tech giant is…
TSMC has officially unveiled its 1.4-nanometer A14 chip process, set to power future Apple Silicon starting in 2028. Confirmed during the company’s North America Technology Symposium, the A14 process represents the next major evolution in semiconductor manufacturing and is expected…
The much-discussed, ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air model could be packing more power than initially anticipated, potentially blurring the lines with Apple’s Pro lineup. According to the latest supply chain analysis from reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the upcoming iPhone 17…
Apple appears set to continue its push into the mid-range smartphone market, with fresh rumors suggesting the iPhone 17e is already nearing the trial production stage. Information coming from the Weibo-based leaker Fixed Focus Digital, who previously and accurately revealed…
Apple continues its development cycle, today seeding the third round of developer betas for its upcoming software updates across its ecosystem. Registered developers can now get their hands on new builds for iOS 18.5, iPadOS 18.5, macOS Sequoia 15.5, watchOS…
Apple is largely expected to break away from the incremental design updates we’ve seen since the iPhone 12 Pro era, barring the introduction of the Dynamic Island. For the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup, particularly the iPhone 17 Pro models, all…
Apple has rolled out the first public betas of iOS 18.5, iPadOS 18.5, macOS Sequoia 15.5, watchOS 11.5, and tvOS 18.5, allowing users to test the upcoming software updates ahead of their expected launch in May. These public betas follow…
Apple has released updates to its iWork suite of productivity apps: Pages, Numbers, and Keynote to support new features recently introduced in iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4. The updates are now available in the App Store for…
Have you updated to Apple’s iOS 18.4? If so, you may have noticed an unusual issue—previously deleted apps are unexpectedly reappearing on your iPhone. Numerous users have reported that apps and games they uninstalled months or even years ago are…