Today marks 18 years since Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPhone and Apple TV at Macworld Expo 2007. Standing on stage, Jobs
Apple is working on a new Invites app. This solution might help users organize meetings and in-person events. Here's what we know.
Recognizing patterns is one thing that AI is actually pretty good at. Apple Intelligence should be taking on the spam problem across the board, because the end result should be that users spend less of their time managing their inboxes.
It was recently reported that new Apple TV and new HomePod mini models will launch this year, and the devices are expected to have one thing
"Despite the steady melt-up in Apple shares over the past few months, there has actually been a steady drumbeat of bad news," an analyst said Tuesday.
Apple Intelligence needs more storage space for on-device AI features. I can't help but wonder if that will lead to better iPhone 17 prices.
Finnish startup Doublepoint launched its free app, WowMouse, for the Apple Watch this week at CES 2025. The app uses the wearable’s sensors, compass, and accelerometer to turn your hand into a mouse that can control devices through hand gestures.
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The latest iOS/iPadOS 18.2.1 update is recommended for all supported iPhone and iPad users. Here's what we know about it.
Indonesia isn’t taking a step back from its hardball approach to Apple Inc. The showdown has turned into quite a spectacle, but it’s unlikely the wins will be sustainable.
According to a report from 9to5Mac, Apple could be developing a new “Invites” app to manage event invitations. The site found code related to “Apple Invites” back in the iOS 18.2 betas that were gone from the final release but have resurfaced in the second iOS 18.3 beta.