Wouldn't it be nice to see more manufacturers follow suit?
Apple's gatekeeping could be coming to an end as the Digital Markets Act starts to bite.
The only phones that can currently use Apple Intelligence are the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, though it might have to do more with RAM than the NPU.
XReal’s Beam Pro has access to Google Play Store, but its main job is to stream to AR glasses and take AR-capable video on dual 50 MP cameras.
Siri will have a redesigned look and more language capabilities in 2024, but it won't control apps or understand your messages and emails until 2025.
Plus, we may be looking at thinner Macbook Pros and Apple Watches with varied face sizes for this year and next.
Apple last revamped the Chess game back when it still named Mac releases after big cats
The advent of AI doesn't seem so scary inside Apple's walled garden.
It's not all copycat features. In some cases, Apple makes it better for iPhone users.
Apple is coming for all your favorites apps and products.
Some Apple Intelligence features like "semantic" Siri won’t be around until next year. Also, you’ll need an iPhone 15 Pro to use the new ChatGPT integration.
Apple shared everything you need to know about iPadOS 18 and iOS 18; here to fill your iPhone and iPad with AI and ChatGPT.
If any company can revive the standalone gadget, it's the one that sold us all on it in the first place.
The TinyPod brings the iPod's satisfying click-wheel navigation to the watch but its implications for Apple's future could be much bigger.
Streaming companies reportedly want to transform how actors and other talent are compensated.
The AI-powered feature is coming to iOS 18 later this year.
When your iPhone photos start to feel boring, apps like Mood introduce filmic effects to put an edge back on your shots.
Some Apple stores are reportedly selling just a couple of Vision Pros per week, less than three months since the headset's launch.
Apple still needs to convince the rest of the world that the iPhone still has more to offer.
One of the first Apple-approved Game Boy emulators has been removed from the App Store over copyright and spam violations.
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