The foldable design nixes the chin and gives users one of the biggest front screens on the market to date.
Russia is accusing the U.S. of using iPhones to spy on citizens and diplomats despite Apple's history of refusing government backdoor access.
The third-generation Meta Quest includes twice the processing power and comes with redesigned controllers.
A 110-inch 16K TV? An iPhone case with a Rolex attached? There's a lot you may have missed in May.
Major OS updates, an AR headset, and new Macs could result in a marathon of a WWDC keynote.
ChatGPT just got a lot more useful—here's what you can do now.
Apple is expected to show off its mixed reality headset at its major trade show in June. We hope it's cooler than this.
An Apple watch could change its settings in subtle ways, like adjusting the UI, but it's more evidence of the company’s new obsession with health-related tech.
Reddit users have shared a hack that can create working Windows XP activation codes, though you should think twice before booting up the two-decade old OS.
Nothing CEO Carl Pei wants to keep the hype train going, though he’s not revealing much else about his company’s upcoming Phone (1) successor.
Apple is reportedly planning to redesign users’ lock screens, letting them display calendar events, weather, and more.
Currently only known as Project Q, the handheld will be exclusively used for PS Remote Play.
The Galaxy Watch 5 shed itself of the 'Classic' title in exchange for a 'Pro' model. Now Samsung seems to be returning to its well-liked tactile bevel controls.
The Caviar Daytona will appeal to those too busy to flip their phones over to check the time.
Finally, a way to create professional-level videos on a mobile device.
The notorious mixed reality device company Magic Leap is reportedly talking to Meta about licensing waveguide tech for high-res AR glasses.
Meta says the record-breaking fine under the GDPR will cost the company 10% of its global ad revenue.
We won't have to put up with passwords for all that much longer.
Microsoft improperly used Twitter data, according to a letter that definitely doesn't involve anyone's feelings.
A DashPass subscriber claims the dreaded 'expanded range fees' don't accurately judge a restaurants locations and cost iPhone users more than Android.