The iPhone maker tracks users even after promising not to, researchers say. Its statement in response to lawsuits seems to include glaring contradictions.
The little charging box has a programmable button and even works with iOS.
Google also got a bit of the ire for its closed practices.
The 8 gigabyte iPhone originally cost $599 when it was first sold in 2007.
The Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra are official. Preorders start today.
Researchers from the University of Chicago are trying to change our relationships with our gadgets.
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Apple has been sued again—and again—because it collects data when its privacy settings promise not to, according to researchers' tests.
The reports point to 2023 as a year of relative tepidness for Apple's tablet.
The update also includes a new Emergency SOS shortcut, support for the second-gen HomePod, and bug fixes.
Options in a new ad targeting system on Disney+ include age, gender, and geo-targeting. Soon there will be more. Welcome to the Mickey Mouse data club.
A free update to the Kishi V2 controller and Razer Nexus app expands the library of supported games.
Apple's M2 Pro and Max powered MacBook Pros are impressive machines. But there's nothing here that makes upgrading a must.
Smores is a new app that curates a music feed using a TikTok-meets-Tinder-like feed using your Spotify account.
The new HomePod also supports Spatial Audio and makes Siri more contextual.
iPhones collect analytics data even when they promise not to, according to privacy researchers' tests. It's giving "I'll see you in court."
Fix any Galaxy S22 or Galaxy Book Pro with the company’s expanded repair program.
Samsung's foldables might, more accurately, be referred to as "slideables" in future iterations.
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It's one step closer to Apple's vision of being one slab of smart glass.