You can enjoy your music for over two full weeks before needing to recharge.
You can still be the friend who gifts neat gadgets and tech even if you're on a tight budget.
Apple has announced that it will let you know when sophisticated, state-sponsored hackers have targeted you. Fun!
The Cupertino tech giant is expected to reveal its own mobile modem by 2023.
It's the easiest way to remove unwanted objects and people you don't like from digital memories.
The OnePlus 10 Pro seems like a minor bump up from its predecessor–and Google is circling the waters.
Life360 is buying Tile because Apple made location-sharing more popular.
Apple said a faulty receiver component caused sound issues on a small percentage of iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro.
Thirty-three years ago, the Seiko WristMac might have been the first true Apple Watch.
QR codes aren't going away anytime soon. Here's how to make your own.
I'm glad my friend "emphasized" this green bubble's text message rant, but what does that mean exactly?
The company's newest feature takes aim at the pesky trackers lurking in your mobile phone.
Gizmodo's consumer tech team offers their holiday picks.
After reaching a settlement with Apple regarding her National Labor Relations Board complaint, Cher Scarlett is departing the company for good.
Instagram head Adam Mosseri encouraged users to let out their rage when the app doesn't work and shake their phones to report the problem.
At long last, Apple is shifting to allow DIY at-home repairs, offering customers tools and repair manuals. But there's always a catch.
It was a boring mobile device, but what it promised it did well for the price.
"If requested by Apple," states must appoint a person dedicated to answering Apple's questions, according to contracts obtained by CNBC.
Employees reported that bag checks averaged between five and 20 minutes, but could stretch to up to 45 minutes on the busiest days.
The new high-end iPhone can shoot super cool macro photos, but it's been a pain to use—until now.