Apple reportedly came up with the name "Apple Intelligence" to brand its AI, expected to be announced next week during WWDC. It's a little on the nose.
That means there’s no more getting it serviced at Apple stores. Not to mention, the 6th-gen iPod Touch and 21.5-inch iMac are inching closer to the grave.
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Apple's future flagship phone could get a boost in battery life without increasing its size.
Despite what you originally heard, FineWoven might actually come back with new colors, though we still don’t know if they will return for the iPhone 16.
Takashi Miike is known for his extreme cinema. The director's newest project is a creepy short film for Apple.
"I thought other reviewers were being too harsh and bought the case. Big mistake."
The sizing may differ between all four models. Apple may bump up the cores for gamers.
The still-working phone was discovered by the side of the road after getting sucked out of the plane's depressurizing cabin.
It will use almost the same chassis as the iPhone 14 and the same flat, no-button design.
If you’re constantly receiving unwanted calls and texts from scammers and solicitors, we have three solutions for you.
France’s regulatory agency gave the iPhone 12 a clean bill of health after weeks of citing the phone’s alleged high levels of electromagnetic radiation.
Ahead of the iPhone 15 announcement on Tuesday, France announced a pause in iPhone 12 sales due to alleged radiation emissions over EU limits.
Apple revealed its iPhone 15 Pro will bring an action button to customize the "ring" switch for users to whatever shortcut they want.
The class action lawsuit against Apple comes to an end after a three-year case accusing the company of intentionally slowing down older iPhones.
The check was written just a few months after Steve Jobs co-founded Apple.
The iPhone maker tracks users even after promising not to, researchers say. Its statement in response to lawsuits seems to include glaring contradictions.
iPhones collect analytics data even when they promise not to, according to privacy researchers' tests. It's giving "I'll see you in court."
Last week on Gadgettes, we ran through all the details of Google's new mid-range device, the Pixel 6a.
Apps that promise to give users a better version of reality are helping create conspiracy theories.
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