MacOS Sequoia ‘Reader’ in Safari is getting better with picture in picture, and it's still the best way to read this blog.
Apple last revamped the Chess game back when it still named Mac releases after big cats
OpenAI and Apple are expected to announce a deal to put ChatGPT on the iPhone at WWDC, which could signify a reshuffling of Big Tech's power players.
The TinyPod brings the iPod's satisfying click-wheel navigation to the watch but its implications for Apple's future could be much bigger.
The latest iPad Pros and iPad Airs have a surprising number of neat things that make using them a little easier, and dare I say it, more fun.
You don't need a Mac to be able to get at iCloud and Apple's services
Safari could look more like Arc Browser on iOS 18 and macOS 15 with new AI summaries handled on-device.
Time to clean the cobwebs on your MacBook to make sure it's running as smoothly as possible.
All the websites you've ever visited are still hogging up space on your iPad. Take a minute out to clear them.
Some quick tips to make your iPhone feel brand new again.
We all perform this iPhone maintenance ritual, but it's a mythical waste of time that's been around for years.
It's one of the best examples of an AI-powered web browser.
Apple will finally let you log in for some on-the-go cloud gaming anywhere there's an iPhone.
A week into phase one of Google’s cookie killing project in Chrome, early tests show how it could hit the web’s bottom line.
It’s the beginning of the end in Google’s plan to kill cookies forever.
Stolen Device Protection on the upcoming iOS 17.3 looks like a promising feature to protect your iPhone's data.
Google’s main litigator visibly cringed when he heard an economic professor reveal how much Google pays to be Apple’s dominant search engine.
Reading websites written in another language isn't difficult if you know where to look.
According to Google, its main competitor in search, Bing, isn't flopping because of anticompetitive behavior. It’s just because Bing sucks and Google is better.
The Justice Department and Google face off Tuesday in a monopoly trial that will change the future of the tech business, antitrust law, and the web itself.
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