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.
In Brazil, Burger King says it's doling out "Hangover Whoppers," using facial recognition to determine whether you had too much to drink last night.
Stars Joel Kinneman and Krys Marshall spoke to io9 about the magic of Apple TV+'s space fantasy.
They’re still too expensive without compromises, but at least now there are more types to choose from.
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We're not mad at the products on this list. We're just disappointed.
Apple has tried to push gaming before, but it will need more than Resident Evil 4 to put Mac gaming on the map.
An anti-right-to-repair scheme caught the attention of Poland’s Central Anti-Corruption Bureau after hackers went public.
Volkswagen dials back a bit on the screenification of its next-gen vehicles, but physical controls still have yet to make a comeback.
Apple claims Beeper Mini is a security risk for iPhone users, but congresspeople say the company just wants to keep its blue bubble hegemony.
From affordable VR headsets to brand-new MacBooks, 2023 was a great year to head back to the office or escape reality.
Plus, we check out Apple's new Journal App and an e-typewriter that could help with your writer's block.
IOS 17.2 cut off Flipper Zero users running the Xtreme third-party firmware from mass-spamming popups at iPhones.
Expect AI smarts like Google's Pixel devices, plus an iPhone-like titanium shell for the Ultra variant.
CMG Local Solutions claims its ads use “voice data” to target “the exact people you are looking for.”
You can get the case for $99 instead of spending $250 on a whole new pair of AirPods Pro.
Stolen Device Protection on the upcoming iOS 17.3 looks like a promising feature to protect your iPhone's data.
Don't let the drama of the holidays wear you down. Vent to the new-for-iOS 17.2 journal on your iPhone
Apple says it’s protecting users from security risks, but Sen. Elizabeth Warren hit back at the company over again forcing SMS between Apple and Android users.