Apple Maps, with its latest features, is one of the most convenient navigation tools available to iPhone users. It comes pre-installed on every iOS device (including iOS 26 beta), integrates smoothly ...
Apple Maps has come a long way from being a disaster to becoming a somewhat useful service. While I usually prefer it over Google Maps, I understand there are still challenges when choosing between ...
Apple Maps has come a long, long way since its initial release with iOS 6 in 2012, and I prefer it in almost every way to Google Maps and Waze. However, there’s one reason I still find myself using ...
A strange Apple Maps bug is showing point-of-interest pins for a smattering of airport baggage claim stations across the United States, while the map is zoomed far way enough that otherwise almost no ...
Apple’s new, buggy maps have been getting a lot of negative attention recently, but talk is cheap. Even with all that whining, iOS 6 has proven to be the most quickly adopted version of the operating ...
Last June, at WWDC 2024 Apple announced all of its new operating systems as it always does. And then it went into Apple Intelligence. The marketing name for their suite of Artificial Intelligence ...
The detailed city experience has just landed in a new region, once again in the United States, as Apple is slowly expanding the availability of this long-overdue Apple Maps overhaul in its domestic ...
Apple’s decision to open up macOS and iOS for public betas was inspired by the company’s horrible experience with the iOS Maps debacle in 2012, according to a new interview with Tim Cook, Eddy Cue and ...
For as long as there has been an iPhone, it has had a Google Maps app. When Steve Jobs first stood on a stage at Macworld in 2007 to introduce the original iPhone, there were only 16 apps. One of them ...
Brady Snyder is a technology journalist that has written about mobile devices and computers for multiple publications for over two years. He graduated from St. John's University with a B.S. in ...
Apple’s decision to open up macOS and iOS for public betas was inspired by the company’s horrible experience with the iOS Maps debacle in 2012, according to a new interview with Tim Cook, Eddy Cue and ...