The iPhone maker has been a tortoise in the AI race, but analysts expect a generative AI injection to happen soon.
The 1984 commercial based on 1984 is like taking a sledgehammer to Orwell's memory, but big tech has proved itself an entirely different kind of big brother.
After years of delays, is the Apple Car ever going to come out?
The feature is finally out; here's how to turn it on.
The titanium pulls everything together, but Galaxy AI’s tricks are only a treat if you keep it simple.
Netflix, Spotify and YouTube won’t be coming to Apple’s 'spatial computer,' but Disney+ and TikTok will offer a Vision Pro app as preorders go live Friday.
The retail giant is reportedly working on a supercharged AI Alexa, and it wants to charge a subscription. Apparently, it’s already a disaster.
The Apple Watches are now being sold without the blood oxygen sensor.
The change comes as the result of a long legal battle between the company and Epic Games.
Masimo filed a complaint in 2021 with the International Trade Commission and requested an import ban on specific Apple Watch models.
The world’s richest man shares more of his thoughts about race on X.com.
A state-backed institution claims to have breached the security of Apple’s Airdrop, a tool popular with protestors in China.
The still-working phone was discovered by the side of the road after getting sucked out of the plane's depressurizing cabin.
The company’s big ‘spatial computer’ headset will be available at all Apple Stores in February, with preorders beginning Jan. 19.
Apple is finally paying users in the settlement of ‘batterygate’ after the company slowed down iPhones roughly seven years ago.
Along with a new Copilot app, Microsoft has started calling Edge “your AI companion,” so expect tons of products this year to bill themselves the “AI-” device.
Kaspersky's team was tired of being hacked, then they uncovered backdoors in the hardware of Apple products.
The Times is suing OpenAI and Microsoft for training AI models on the newspaper’s work, claiming “billions of dollars in statutory and actual damages.”
From the Apple III to AirPower, botched product releases prove Apple isn't as immune to failure as some might think.
Jony Ive and Sam Altman are reportedly scooping up Apple’s best talent to build the next great hardware device, and it will run on OpenAI’s software.