After a busy October in which Apple announced new Macs and Apple Intelligence launched, the calendar has now turned to ...
Apple today seeded the second betas of upcoming iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2, and macOS Sequoia 15.2 updates to developers for ...
iOS 18.2 beta 3 is available to developer beta testers with build number 22C5131e. A new version of the public beta will likely be released later this week. iOS 18.2 is available for all iPhones that ...
If Mark Gurman’s information is accurate, it won’t be long before Apple rolls out iOS 18.2 to the iPhone. Apple is apparently in a hurry to get iOS 18.2 and will have the update out in about a ...
It's time to update your Apple Watch again — Apple has officially released watchOS 11.1. The beta builds of watchOS 11.1 didn't have any significant new features, suggesting that Apple is ...
Apple has been fined 25 million euros (£21m, $27m) for deliberately slowing down older iPhone models without making it clear to consumers. The fine was imposed by France's competition and fraud ...
While our pick for the best mini PC for most people is the Mac mini M2, Apple has just announced the new completely redesigned Mac mini M4. We'll be calling that one in for review but based on its ...
Today, Apple is launching the next iteration of the iOS 18.2 developer beta, which brings many new Apple Intelligence features to its devices. There isn't anything new in this iOS 18.2 beta ...
If you’d like to learn how to install and use the latest Apple Intelligence features introduced this week in the new 18.1 iOS update, Brandon Butch has prepared an in-depth guide. His step-by ...
Apple Watch owners are praising the capability to spot when the user will get sick, thanks to the Vitals app that was added in watchOS 11. As part of the updates in the watchOS 11 update, the ...
The Football Power Index (FPI) is a measure of team strength that is meant to be the best predictor of a team's performance going forward for the rest of the season. FPI represents how many points ...
SHL told Business Insider it surveyed 404,068 LinkedIn profiles of US-based employees across 17 of the biggest US tech companies, which included Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, and Microsoft.