• CNET

    Why I Need Apple to Make a Foldable iPhone

    Commentary: A folding iPhone could help Apple dominate the flexible phone category. I need this to happen.

  • Researchers find unfixable bug in Apple M Silicon computers

    Researchers have identified a critical vulnerability in Apple’s M1, M2, and M3 silicon chipsets. This flaw is inherent to the silicon design of the CPU, making it unpatchable through conventional software updates. Although the good news is, the vulnerability requires local access to the computer, meaning an attacker must have physical access to your Apple […]

  • Apple really wants you to upgrade from your iPhone 11 or iPhone 12 to an iPhone 15

    Do you happen to have an iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone 12 Pro, or iPhone 12 Pro Max? If so, then you should know Apple really thinks you ought to upgrade to one of the new iPhone 15 models. In fact, the company is so determined to convince you to upgrade, that it's created an entire page on its website just for this purpose. Although its "Why upgrade" name seems generic enough that it would apply to any old device, Apple is specifically...

  • Researchers Discover Unpatchable Flaw in Apple Silicon Macs—Is Workaround Possible?

    A new security flaw in the Apple M-series chip has been discovered to be unmatchable. Threat actors with encryption keys can hijack Silicon Macs.

  • Phishing Campaign: Researchers Discover 'Agent Tesla' Keylogger Masquerading as Bank Payment Notification

    Trustwave SpiderLabs discovered a new phishing wave that delivers a keylogger disguised as a bank payment notice a few weeks ago.

  • Apple is paying $490 million to settle claims that Tim Cook misled investors about iPhone sales in China

    Cook signaled that the new iPhones were off to a good start during an investor conference call in early November 2018.

  • Apple has decided against making its own microLED Apple Watch displays

    Less than a month after Apple abandoned its plans for the Apple Car, the tech giant has decided to bail on its initiative to design its own microLED screens for the Apple Watch. Apple Watch Ultra The project, which was first discovered in 2023, was designed to reduce its reliance on partners such as Samsung and LG. The company had even built its own screen manufacturing facility in Santa Clara, California, near Apple Park. The company would have swapped the Samsung-produced OLED...

  • Apple tried to make Apple Watch work with Android

    Apple tried to make Apple Watch work with Android devices, the company admitted, but ultimately gave up on the idea.

    • ZDNet

    The best Apple deals of 2024: iPhones, Apple Watches, iPads, and more

    The problem with Apple products, such as MacBooks, iPads, and the Apple Watch range, is that they usually carry a hefty price tag and are rarely on sale. But there are deals and discounts, even outside of sales events including Prime Day and Black Friday, if you know where to look. Apple frequently refreshes its product ranges -- one of the latest being the iPhone 15 lineup -- and this can open the path to discounts in the form of new, promotional deals for the latest gadgets alongside price...

  • Apple tried to make the Apple Watch work with Android phones

    After the US Department of Justice launched a lawsuit against Apple, arguing that the company has maintained illegal monopoly over the smartphone market and some related services, the Cupertino-based firm came out with a surprising story. For years now, one of the main criticisms against Apple has been its walled garden approach, which makes it extremely difficult or impossible to use its devices with other non-Apple products. However, it appears that the tech company tried to make its Apple...

    • Neowin

    Apple worked for years to make Apple Watch compatible with Android, says report

    Apple reportedly spent a few years trying to make the Apple Watch compatible with Android. The information comes after the Justice Department sued the company for monopolizing smartphone markets.

  • Apple execs talk future of the iPhone in ride-along Apple Park tour

    Apple executives including Greg Joswiak and Kainann Drance have talked about working on the iPhone, and Apple's intentions for the future. Greg Joswiak (left) and Brian Tong at Apple Park YouTuber Brian Tong has previously covered topics such as the Apple Vision Pro, and also specifically AirPods Pro for the headset, but now all iOS topics are up for grabs in a 40-minute "State of the iPhone"video. Described as a "ride along with Joz and friends at Apple Park," the video has Tong...