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The world's richest man navigates a treacherous period, marked by an insult-filled public feud with Donald Trump, a figure he significantly helped return to the White House.
There’s a good reason your original Switch Pro controller won’t wake the Switch 2.
The government is busting out the big guns to surveil protesters, according to trackers.
Company accused of war profiteering for allowing listings in Israeli settlements in Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Cybertrucks aren't typically symbols of resistance against anything but alimony payments.
We have the first few specs on Xreal's Project Aura, the first AR glasses built for Android XR.
AR glasses are all the rage, and Snap doesn't want to be left out of the party.
That's certainly one way to get the crypto thieves off your back, maybe...
DHS and Vance sent childish GIFs suggesting they might do it.
Passenger aircraft could fly from New York to Los Angeles in around two hours, but there are still challenges that stand in the way.
Apple's Liquid Glass look is clearly a major visual vibe shift for iOS.
NASA might have other ideas, though.
Visual Intelligence brings Apple's AI features a little bit closer to competitors with the ability to see what you're looking at on your phone.
Gaming on iPhone and Mac will now go through a new 'Apple Games' app. Now it just needs games and features players actually want.
A new theory of the tech industry's economic woes has been found.
The iPad is finally becoming the laptop replacement it should have been years ago.
Would you pay $3,500 for an Apple Vision Pro with better Personas or controller support?
Apple's tvOS might not get the same attention as iOS or macOS, but there's one feature I can't wait to try.
Apple's macOS 26 is the latest software to descend into 'glassmorphism' at WWDC25.
Apple’s new gesture lets you dismiss notifications with the flick of a wrist.