
Apple’s Wearables Division Looks Unstoppable
Apple's wearables division earned an "all-time record" in Apple's best quarter yet. Where is the success coming from?
Apple's wearables division earned an "all-time record" in Apple's best quarter yet. Where is the success coming from?
Google is trialing a new artificially-intelligent photo service that will deliver ten physical prints to your door a month.
This weekend, Amazon employees put their jobs at risk to protest climate change, and it's not the first time this month.
Is there anything you can do to prevent your photos ending up on a facial recognition database these days?
A new report from SensorTower, charting the most popular app downloads of 2019, shows TikTok is closing in on WhatsApp.
Google has a new tool to help users find clothes to buy. But will it truly help retail sites, or will it harm their traffic?
Google announces a range of new options for its Voice Assistant, designed to give users more privacy, and add new features.
iPhone Smart Battery Cases designed for XS, XS Max, and XR models are breaking, and Apple has egg on its face again.
2020 will prove to be a defining year for many streaming services, as old and new compete for our monthly payments.
Glassdoor's long-running "Best Places to Work" list has just debuted for 2020, with a few shocks for big tech companies.
Apple has launched a new MacBook this week, with an update to the Pro range dropping into the Apple store out of nowhere, with little fanfare from Apple themselves. The 16-inch model is the largest MacBook to date, and the specs under the hood also make it the most powerful.
A 32,000 strong Facebook group has officially moved to a paid app, and now charges a membership fee of $5 a month.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey just announced that Twitter will stop running all political ads. The rule will go into effect globally on November 21. Is it good, bad, or a little of both? Here's our rundown on what the news means.
Apple's AirPods Pro will be noise-cancelling and water-resistant. They'll cost $249 for a pair, and will be on sale this Wednesday, Oct 30. Here are the specs to know.
According to a report, Apple is set to release an upgraded pair of AirPods headphones before the month is out. Apparently, the new AirPods Pro model will feature active noise cancelling and improved Bluetooth connectivity - as well as a $100 price bump.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg appeared in front of Congress to discuss the company's Libra cryptocurrency, and it didn't go great for old Zuck. Read more about what was asked, how he responded, and what the future of Libra entails.
Google's just-revealed Pixel 4 and 4 XL phones won't let users upload an unlimited amount of original quality photos to their account for free. But thanks to a quirk of fate, iPhone users currently still can. Google has termed this iPhone ability a "bug" and vowed to fix it.
Facebook has closed a deal with the Washington Post that will let it populate its soon-to-be-launched news section with headlines from the major media outlet. Other publications in the news section include Business Insider, Buzzfeed News and News Corp media properties.
Senators from both the Republican and Democratic parties have come together to directly address what they see as the problematic way in which some US companies are yielding to demand from Chinese authorities- to silence pro-Hong Kong voices and limit the tools at their disposal.
Google launched new Pixel phones today, you might have heard about it — they got improved rear cameras, while the front of the phone received a radar sensor. However, Google also announced a new high-end Chromebook, some new earphones, and updates to its Nest smart home products.
Google has officially banned payday loan apps from the Play Store. Find out what that means for predatory lending practices now and hear how these app developers are responding, as well as the other content that Google won't allow on its platform.