The feature is opt-in, but still raises concerns about privacy.
Apple is reportedly working on a do-over.
Apple has come back to its senses.
You can shatter the hopes and dreams of Apple's Liquid Glass redesign with a few taps.
Most Americans can’t buy iPhones right now. Apple won’t notice.
Let's reach into our pillow cases to pull out our favorite tech treats of October.
The upgrade would demand higher prices for all of Apple's entry-level products.
The M5 chip is faster, but it's also stretching the limits of what Apple's laptop design can handle.
We're worried about the MacBook Air with M5 chip.
The guardrails are completely gone.
Even Apple is struggling to create a folding iPad of preposterous size.
The headset is faster, comfier, and better for gaming, but sorry, you'll still look awkward.
Looks like Apple's dreams of a smashing Liquid Glass success have been shattered.
That doesn't mean it's the iPad you should reach for first.
I guess we shouldn't remind CEO Tim Cook about his comparison of touchscreen computers to 'refrigerators and toasters.'
I'll give you one guess what's delaying Apple's home robot.
There's a new Vision Pro in town, and it's got a big chip upgrade.
The iPad Pro with M5 and that same beautiful OLED display should make its way to consumers soon.
If you were hoping for new MacBooks with OLED, you'll be disappointed. There may be more to look forward to with battery life.
The Vision Pro might be cooked, but its legacy might live on in a pair of Apple-made smart glasses.