Apple's next WWDC could be a repeat of 2024, with talk of upcoming Siri capabilities in iOS 19.
The "essential" iPhone 16e is all you need to enjoy your visit to the walled garden. Apple Intelligence included.
The iPhone 16e isn't the only phone showcasing Apple's chip-making prowess.
Long live the Home button, the last physical manifestation of the early days of the iPhone.
The $600 iPhone 16e will get you Apple Intelligence, but you can forget about MagSafe charging.
Want to know how to control your PlayStation 5 with your voice, take screenshots, and send video recordings to your phone? You've come to the right place.
Apple's next big launch will take place next week, and we all expect it to be Apple's cheaper iPhone SE, or the 'iPhone 16E.'
The Starlink Satellite access that iPhone users see on iOS 18.3 is because of a new deal with T-Mobile.
Under the U.K. law, it’s illegal for the company to even talk about the existence of the order.
The Switch 2 is real and here are all the details we know.
The Samsung Galaxy S25 may look like an iPhone, but its AI assistant reminds me how the world is being separated into AI haves and have-nots.
Though rumormongers disagree, the latest leaks show Apple’s iPhone SE 4 with a notch instead of the much-loved dynamic island.
With the app removed from the App Store, people have to go a long way to get their fix.
Apple's outlook for the year includes a new member of the iPhone lineup, another push for the smart home, and beefy MacBook Pros.
User adoption of Apple's AI is low, but it just keeps taking up more space.
The now-dead plan was for people to pay a monthly fee to get a new iPhone every year.
Building electronics requires a lot of rare minerals that are often mined, under duress, in war zones.
Rumors hint Apple’s big foldable could be like two iPad Pros in one. Plus, Apple may finally fix the charging port on the Magic Mouse.
Apple has said Siri will defer to ChatGPT when users ask difficult questions, the ones its voice assistant is notoriously bad at answering.
Apple wants you to care about F1 TV and the NYTGames apps, but you shouldn’t miss out on Thank Goodness You’re Here!
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