The elaborate, 3D-printed mask reportedly cost about $150 (£114) to make and can bypass Apple's new Face ID security.
Apple is scrambling to fix a software issue that prevents iPhone X's OLED display from receiving inputs in extremely cold weather.
iPhone X buyers who are missing the comforts of Apple's older models now have a solution. And if you are still not happy, get a look beneath the screen.
Kim Jong-un's Apple obsession may have resulted in the regime copying an Apple feature to block people from accessing the internet.
iPhone users in the UK who take advantage of Apple Pay will not yet be able to send cash to one another as demonstrated at WWDC in June.
Apple will give Drizzy a blank cheque to produce original TV and film content for its streaming service, Apple Music.
Aniston and Witherspoon will soon share screen space, co-own and executive produce the drama series for Apple.
Apple is being sued by a Tel Aviv-based startup company that claims the dual-camera technology in the iPhone 7 Plus and iPhone 8 Plus was under a patent.
Google has rolled out a software update for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL to address concerns about screen burn in and colour clarity.
Apple is making bigger profit margins on the iPhone X than on the iPhone 8, despite claims the larger price is to warrant the new OLED display.
The case revolves around infringement of Apple's patents linked to slide-to-unlock, quick links, and autocorrect features.
Samsung has poked fun at Apple's iPhones in a new ad released just days after the launch of the iPhone X. Here are some of the best shots fired by Samsung at its biggest rival.
The burglars managed to steal £283,000 worth of iPhones in the middle of the day. They were spotted by a janitor loading the phones into a Dodge van.
A group of pranksters in New York "transformed" a subway station into an Apple store with fake white logos. They also had a dozen "employees" and actors pretending to queue.
The much-anticipated device is testing the patience of consumers and investors as demand outstrips suppliers' capacity.
Apple's iOS 11.1 update was released to protect users from common WiFi hack KRACK. Just days later, however, hackers have found a way in.
Orders for Apple's new iPhone X have already extended into the middle of December. Die hard fans who missed out can still purchase it in store on November 3.
"I don't believe that the big issue are ads from foreign governments," Cook said.
An Apple software update for iPhone and iPad will protect users from the common hacking channel, KRACK. Android users, however, are still very much at risk.
A phishing campaign has been spotted spreading via Facebook Messenger and targeting users across Europe including Germany, Sweden and Finland, security experts have found.
A group of people using Facebook to organise an iPhone X launch waiting line outside an Apple store in Sydney has been shut down following complaints it was blocking the footpath.
Twitter users testing out the feature said Apple's algorithms returned photos of dresses with spaghetti straps, sports bras and swimsuits when searching for "brassiere".