Folks can tune in the evening before Halloween when Apple could reveal new iMacs or MacBooks.
True to form, Apple was left flatfooted by the advent of generative AI, but now it’s planning to stuff iOS with AI much like Google and Microsoft.
Altman said that the rumored Jony Ive project is in "nascent stages," and that the smartphone is “phenomenal at what it does.”
We might not see a new iPad this month, though reports indicate Apple is still hard at work on new minis, Airs, and Pros.
The new Apple Pencil will be released in early November and, priced at $79, is the most affordable model yet.
A flood of small rumors gives us an idea of what to expect from Apple over the next six months or so.
Slate lets you draw on your iPad and see the results on your Mac with no mirroring.
If you want to save some bucks without shopping from Amazon, here are some of the best deals we've seen.
October 10-11 is Amazon Prime Big Deal Days, with sales on all kinds of tech gear.
This is one of the most unusual laptops of the year, but also includes some of my favorite PC ideas.
SoftBank CEO and founder Masayoshi Son allegedly put up $1 billion for the project as well as pitched involvement from Japanese chip maker Arm.
The new VR headset will compete in the mid-range market and against the Apple Vision Pro. Oh, and it's getting Game Pass.
While talks are in early stages and the project is under wraps, the pair have also apparently been speaking with SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son.
Brian Duffield, writer-director of the new Hulu sci-fi movie starring Kaitlyn Dever, spoke to io9.
The new cameras are the best they’ve been on the iPhone. Battery and performance also remain reliable.
HP’s all-in-one laptop/desktop/tablet tucks a keyboard and trackpad in between its two foldable sides.
The iPhone 15 and 15 Pro will ditch the Lightning cable in favor of the more universal USB-C for the first time in more than 10 years.
If the likes of Netflix, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, and Disney+ aren't digging deep enough, try these more specialized options on for size.
Apple says updating your iPhone to iOS 16.6.1 will protect you from a nasty exploit that can allow a hacker to view your texts and photos, no click required.
Apple said it would port iOS and iPadOS apps straight to the new Vision Pro App Store. Developers will need to opt out if they don't want their apps there.