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Removable batteries, an action button, and a new color are just some of what we're expecting with the iPhone 16 launch.
The Chinese company may be the first major manufacturer to kick off the trend of buttonless devices in the mainstream.
The official invites haven’t gone out yet, but we can expect new iPhones, AirPods, and Apple Watches next month.
Say goodbye to the Meta Quest Pro 2, as Zuck and co. are reportedly doubling down on cheaper headsets most people can actually afford.
The mammoth 18.8-inch folding MacBook (or perhaps iPad) won't arrive until 2027 at the earliest, according to the latest Apple rumormongers.
There’s no going back after using the gesture navigation, but we're hoping a wraparound mirrored Mac screen is everything Apple promised.
The new iPhone will come in four new finishes, one of which harkens back to an era that no longer exists.
Android and EU-based iPhone users can now download the alternative app store just a few days after Epic made AltStore PAL entirely free.
The pilot program is open if you're in the state and want to be the first to try it out.
Initially, up to 28 iPhone 14 or iPhone 15 Pros will be used for the task.
Apple’s idea for its next smart home gadget will be like a Homepod attached to an Echo Show connected to an extended robot arm. Excited yet?
Plus, a glimpse at the iPhone 16's five new colorways.
Make a digital pass for just about anything and keep them all in one place.
Apple’s also planning on a mid-tier iPhone 17 model that will mark a change from the reportedly iterative, humdrum iPhone 16.
The VirtualFriend app is the best way to explore Nintendo’s written-off 3D console from 1995.
Apple is reportedly planning to debut M4-powered Macs, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs this year and next.
Apple Intelligence is supposed to arrive in the near future, and analysts can’t imagine how else Apple would make money on it than subscriptions.
The Minnesota governor signed one of the country’s most consequential and expansive laws aimed at helping people fix their own stuff.
The iOS 18 and MacOS Sequoia feature can remove most ads, video players, or distracting elements from a webpage in Safari, though its not permanent.
California DMV may finally catch up to the times by letting iPhone users digitally store their IDs.
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