Tim Cook and Donald Trump sat down to talk about the president's tariffs, and the Apple CEO made a case that they're hurting more than helping. Find out what Trump had to say about the meeting and what's next for tariffs.
Details found in the iOS 13 beta have revealed that Apple will be unveiling the next generation of iPhones on September 10. The new phones are set to feature some pretty out-there design details, including an impossibly large camera bump. So, should you be excited?
Amazon's fulfilment center ambassadors were launched into the social media spotlight following some extremely unusual tweets about working conditions at the ecommerce giant. So we decided to take a look at the strangest tweets from the company's more than 50 online evangelists.
Apple might finally fix one of its most confusing blunders in recent years, as one leak points to a new naming convention for its most popular device: the iPhone. Here's what that change could mean for the future of Apple's flagship phone.
Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos is betting that booze will be the next big thing, with plans to launch an Amazon drinks-on-demand delivery service and a bricks-and-mortar liquor store in San Francisco. So, why is Amazon doing this and should San Franciscans be worried?
At its annual developers conference, Huawei finally lifted the lid on its brand new operating system. Called HarmonyOS, the new operating system is set to work on a variety of devices — including smartphones. So, will HarmonyOS spell the end for Android?
Google Maps is launching a new feature for Android an iPhone users called Live View, which provides augmented reality direction within the app via the camera view. Learn more about how this game changing innovation could change how you get around.
Google will offer the option to set a different default search engine before launching your Android device, and the opportunity goes to the highest bidder. Learn more about the implications of this decision and whether it affects you.
Amazon has finally decided to kill the Dash button, its first experiment into smart home shopping technology, and all we can say is, it's about time. Learn more about how they're repurposing the brand and whether you can still use your device.
Worried that you don't already have enough online subscriptions with Spotify, Netflix, Hulu, Xbox Live or whatever else you're signed up for? Well, prep your wallet, Google is coming in hot with a subscription service for its Android Play store.
Apple could be releasing as many as seven new iPad models this year, according to filings made with the Eurasian Economic Commission. While details are scant, it looks as though the company is ramping up its tablet offerings, with new models coming in the Fall.
A newly-passed patent has revealed that Google is considering on a new 2-in-1 convertible laptop to rival the Microsoft Surface Book. So, is this new device real? When will it be coming? And will it be any good? We take a look at all the possibilities for this new Google device.
Amazon Prime Day 2019 is behind us, and the Seattle-based ecommerce giant has come away with a boatload of money for the fifth year in a row. Check out reports on how consistent Amazon really is with this sale and how it affects the retail business.
The Google Pixel 4 has been spotted on public transit in London. Take a look at everything we know so far and see what this leak means for the device's future on the market. Plus, what's with all those cameras?
Google has been paying contractors to listen and transcribe Google Home recordings of completely unaware users. One of the contractors decided to blow the whistle to a Dutch-language news site, revealing that some of the conversations are up to a minute long.
Amazon has plans to launch a fleet of satellites to get the internet to undeserved communities around the world. We don't doubt that the company can do it, but might it have adverse effects on the communities it's trying to serve and add to the growing space debris problem?
In May, Deleware's Sen. Chris Coons sent a letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, asking how long the company keeps recordings and transcripts of its customers. Amazon says it keeps the records indefinitely, deleting them only when a user makes the move to delete the data first.