WHEN Apple released its latest flagship devices last September, it limited the dual-camera set up to the larger iPhone 7 Plus.
WHEN Apple released its latest flagship devices last September, it limited the dual-camera set up to the larger iPhone 7 Plus.
Arguably the most desired smartphone in the world, Apple’s iPhone, is losing popularity, says PayPal co-founder and first Facebook investor Peter Thiel.
The iPhone has had a massive impact on many aspects of consumer technology, according to Jackdaw Research analyst Jan Dawson.
Apple’s made a TON of improvements in the latest iOS release
MORE THAN 50,000 Australians are suddenly in the market for a new smartphone, and major companies are falling over themselves to woo them.
West and Jay Z have both released their own recent music on Tidal.
Assistant will be available across a wide range of devices, including the iPhone 7 at some point.
GOOGLE has released a premium phone to take on Apple and Samsung, hoping that consumers will overlook some key missing features and be wooed by the lure of a phone with unlimited storage and a super smart digital assistant.
Save a few tweaks, Apple’s new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus look plenty similar to their predecessors — at least on the outside. But internal changes are abound, from an amped-up processor to an upgraded camera.
Jefferson Graham goes hands on with the new iPhone 7, showing off new features at an Apple event in San Francisco. Produced by Theresa Chong. Video by Theresa Chong
Leaked tweets and specs confirm divisive move that represents characteristic gamble for tech firm in bid to outpace rivals and usher in wireless listening
Leaked tweets and specs confirm divisive move that represents characteristic gamble for tech firm in bid to outpace rivals and usher in wireless listening
APPLE chief executive Tim Cook has taken to the stage at the Bill Graham Civic Centre in San Francisco to reveal the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus.
The tech giant could be doing away with wired headphones
WHEN Tim Cook stepped into those unfillable shoes left by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, the world asked ‘what happens to Apple now?’.