Like it or not, the ad industry is about to invade spaces you never even dreamed of, both online and off.
Apple still managed to trot out something exciting, and Samsung's foldables are the best they've ever been.
The iPhone 14's satellite emergency services seem to be doing their job.
Notes and photos get encryption, and there's a new app called Freeform that reminds us a bit of the Nintendo DS's PictoChat.
Rumors are swirling about OLED displays coming to the iPad Pro and MacBook Air in 2024.
The ideal gadgets for nostalgia-seeking gamers, which won't even require the TV to be set to channel three.
Do not go gentle into that good night. Burn and rave at the close of day. Rage, rage against the dying of the light.
The change in pricing is likely an attempt by Twitter to offset Apple’s 30% cut of App Store purchases.
A Twitter advertising tool could be exposing companies, governments, and users alike to the security risks of Elon Musk's wobbling social network.
You can roll back some of the tweaks Apple made in the latest iOS update.
In-unit laundry is problematic, not filming at concerts is problematic, and making chili is problematic, just in case you didn't know.
From ads to analytics, everyone's favorite "privacy" company is doing more with your data than you might think.
China reported over 25,000 new cases of covid-19 and zero deaths on Wednesday.
Two women filed a class action lawsuit against the company after their former partners used the devices to track down their location.
Apple is introducing its new karaoke feature to Apple Music subscribers ahead of the holidays.
The company is reportedly rapidly recruiting workers after production disruptions contributed to November revenues falling 11.4%.
The man was stranded in a remote part of Alaska, but not all of Apple's recent emergency tech is up to par.
There's also some news for those of you still on Android TV. Details inside!
Revisit all of all the times a video you didn't want to watch played before a video that you did in 2022.
Musk tweeted that Apple had all but stopped buying ads on Twitter. The iPhone maker's ad purchases had actually increased, according to an ad analytics firm.