If you're all in on Apple, this Magsafe multi-charger will power up all your mobile tech.
Apple has pursued the tech for more than a decade, and now the ability to track glucose on your Apple Watch could finally be on the horizon.
It will not change much—even with less memory, Apple's Bionic outperforms Android's chips.
Snapchat+ is doing great. Instagram and Facebook launched a pay-for-verification feature. Charging for blue checks drew scorn and ridicule, but cash is king.
This big phone is great, but even in its ultimate form, it’s hardly as exciting as its folding siblings.
The company is demanding its desk workers come back into the office at least three days per week after years of pandemic-era policy.
The company launched an “Anti-Theft Mode,” which makes trackers undetectable by anyone save the original owner.
The mixed reality device is expected to debut in June and cost close to $3,000, but there’s still software and hardware kinks the company needs to work out.
Far right republicans are on a warpath against Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon, and Google while accusing the government of suppressing conservative voices.
New patents filed by the Cupertino company point to touch sensor layers along practically every end of its devices.
Here's a preview of the Privacy Sandbox, the newfangled way companies will follow you around the web that's supposed to be better for your privacy.
One oft-cited analyst said Apple is waiting for the release of the M3 chip, perhaps late in 2023, before it offers a revamped all-in-one.
The video shows lightning and USB-C coexisting in peace, and it may be more peaceful than what Apple has cooked up for USB-C down the line.
Samsung's Galaxy S23 Ultra touts enhanced nighttime photos, plus yet more megapixels.
The HomeKit bug preventing users from configuring devices may get addressed as soon as this week.
The new Sennheiser HD 660S2 are more expensive than Apple's AirPods Max, and without wireless or ANC.
The contractors are also demanding more pay, as they argue their current rate won't sustain the cost of living in Austin, Texas.
This “strike” system will hit users whose posts or comments break the rules, but some strikes will hit harder than others.
The 8 gigabyte iPhone originally cost $599 when it was first sold in 2007.
Apple has been sued again—and again—because it collects data when its privacy settings promise not to, according to researchers' tests.