Other updates to macOS 13 include a replacement for passwords and the ability to unsend emails.
But that's not all: the next version of iOS seems squarely focused on getting all the other parts of Apple's mobile OS on the same aesthetic page.
Safety Check will reset an iPhone's privacy settings and prevent location tracking by abusive partners.
Redesigned watch faces for larger screens, and a convenient way to track your prescription medications.
Apple Pay and Maps got some interesting additions at this year's WWDC.
The new MacBook Air has a larger screen, an M2 processor, MagSafe, and...a notch.
The company president couched much of his pro-union language with hopes of dealing with employees individually, rather than collectively.
Stuffed with social platforms and gadgets, Google's graveyard is bigger than you might expect.
The ex-COO's unrelenting focus on ads and growth brought fortune and mayhem but may fail to meet Meta' current challenges or its future business.
"You can’t spy on your customers just because it fits in your marketing strategy," British Columbia's privacy commissioner said of Tim Hortons.
The rumored A16 chip in the iPhone 14 will supposedly use the same process as the previous A15.
Amazon lashed out against looming antitrust legislation, claiming it would increase prices, reduce product selection and "degrade" Prime memberships.
One of only 80 or so remaining, this collectable Apple-1 is in working condition.
Apple's latest patent indicates that wrist cameras are a thing.
The rumor mill is churning away, and the latest leak shows camera specifications on par with the Galaxy S22.
Elon Musk said he'd talk to Tesla's audio engineering team about switching from Bluetooth to Wi-Fi.
Hardware seems like a long shot, but we could learn more about Apple's mixed reality plans.
This cutting-edge camera sensor could soon find its way into Samsung's next flagship Galaxy phones.
The Retro 35 might be the most adorable USB-C charger we've ever seen.
New York employees have campaigned for a $30 minimum.