Apple will drop fingerprint sensors from phones and swap it for faces
The new iPhone is expected to be the most radical redesign since the first one was released
The new iPhone is expected to be the most radical redesign since the first one was released
They will stop receiving important security and performance updates, leaving them vulnerable to bugs and glitches
No hardware will be revealed, but the software that powers the extra-special phone will be shown off
UK exclusive: The Italian university is now into opening for its second year, giving people across the world a chance to learn using Apple's innovative techniques
Christopher Beaucher uses device's voice-activated virtual assistant to dial 911 after burning hands in fire at mother's home in Wilmot, New Hampshire
The iPhone maker’s shares have gained 33 per cent this year and almost 50 per cent since the US election in November
‘Apple has ushered itself squarely into a new normal of pedestrian growth,’ one analyst says
Even if the pictures aren't legitimate, they serve as a hint of what the 2017 model might hold
The phones have until now come out on a fairly reliable annual schedule
The troubled taxi app said that it was just tracking people to avoid fraud
Malicious apps can take the simple movement and work out how to access people's most private details
After the original Vault 7 release, the iPhone maker said it had already addressed 'many of' the vulnerabilities allegedly exploited by the agency
Snapchat has had features taken by everyone from Facebook to Instagram in recent months
The company has made a range of different things for the (PRODUCT)RED project
It isn't clear that Apple actually has to take its store down to update it, and it almost certainly does so instead as a way of flagging new products