Oh no, here we go again. Another "gate" is approaching in the form of a touchscreen glitch. Apparently, if you abnormally swipe diagonally across the screen of your iPhone 5 or iPod touch 5G at a rapid pace, it will fail to acknowledge swipes for a second.
News and Rumors for Apple
There’s no doubt that Hurricane Sandy caused massive destruction throughout the eastern U.S. and many people lost everything they had. It was a horrible event and I hope that the families of every affected by Sandy are safe, but it’s ...
There’s big news for anyone on iOS 6 with an AT&T LTE data plan. If your data plan didn’t support FaceTime over Cellular, you’re finally in luck. AT&T has just announced that the iOS 6 feature will be available to ...
The iPod nano watch was recently killed off by Apple when the seventh generation iPod nano was introduced. Did Apple get rid of the nano's watch-like form factor in order to develop a watch of their own? While there's no rumors or evidence pointing towards such a device, I'd love to see something exactly like this.
There seems to be a lot talk about Apple's 20% drop in stock since its high point back in September. This drop has investors worried about the future of Cupertino, and Nightline is stirring the pot. The ABC network show recently ran a special on Apple's sudden decline and what problems could be seen in the future.
Steve Jobs played a big role in Pixar’s early success. In 1986, Jobs invested $10 million and purchased Pixar from Lucasfilm. This basically set everything in motion for Pixar to become the successful production company it is today.
Apple has released iOS 6.0.1. The latest version of iOS addresses many known bugs that we’ve seen since the official iOS 6 release in September. It was previously reported that Apple was testing iOS 6.0.1 with carriers. The update is ...
It’s that time again. Ready for another awesome iFixit teardown? This time they crack open the iPad mini to reveal all of its miniature sized component. The iPad mini was give a “repairability” scored of only 2 out of 10.