Apple wants you to care about F1 TV and the NYTGames apps, but you shouldn’t miss out on Thank Goodness You’re Here!
The Quest 3 and Quest 3S’ big 2024-end update adds better hand tracking and the ability to pair a Windows 11 PC with a glance.
8849’s Tank Pad’s 100-lumen projector won’t replace your TV, but it shows that hybrid tech can make a comeback.
PlayStation’s PSVR2 controllers working on Vision Pro could finally bring gaming to Apple’s ‘spatial computer.’
The incoming president is widely expected to weaponize DOJ to go after competitors of Truth Social.
Gizmodo obtained complaints about Johnny Depp impersonation scams through a FOIA request to the FTC.
The lawsuit filed Monday by a current Apple employee comes after federal labor investigators accused the company of imposing illegal policies on its workforce.
November brought us new Mac products from Apple and a surprises from Razer, Roborock, and more.
America's aging infrastructure seems to be the culprit.
A report claims Apple’s ‘LLM Siri’ will essentially be Gemini Live for iPhone. Still, Apple's better off not rushing things.
The possibility of an Apple television may depend on how well Apple's other rumored smart home products do.
Apple has partnered with Corsair for its first gaming keyboard and mouse that could turn your Mac mini into the little gaming console that could.
The M4 MacBook Pro models may be featuring quantum dot technology, though the jury is still out on whether these displays are truly better than before.
It will likely release in 2026 and feature Apple Intelligence, according to a reliable analyst.
Reportedly, the iPhone SE 4's camera has gone into mass production, hinting at an early 2025 release.
In response to complaints, Apple execs said the bottom of the new Mac mini was the “optimal spot” for the power button.
The company faced criticism for years over its resistance to third-party repairs.
The visionOS 2.2 developer beta for the Apple Vision Pro finally added ultra-wide Mac mirroring, and it's the most exorbitant, premium way of using a MacBook.
The iOS 18.2 beta has a ton of awesome features you can try right now, like the Image Playground app and upgraded writing tools.
The ‘Zero’ AR glasses run web apps and includes self-made lenses. The second-gen version may include a camera and microphone.