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Apple takes another big step toward that "what's a computer" ad from last year.
Lees meerApple will finally kill off the aging iTunes app in favor of new services.
Lees meerThe future of macOS is in iOS—but there's other new stuff to be excited about too.
Lees meerGeared towards pro users, it sports impressive specs and a steep price tag—$4,999.
Lees meerThere is a plethora of Apple app updates, too, of course.
Lees meerA modular Mac strikes a balance between towers of yore and maligned "trash can."
Lees meerSay goodbye to fiddly third-party MFi controllers.
Lees meerNew apps will track menstrual cycles and monitor environmental noise levels.
Lees meerArs is on the scene for Apple's WWDC reveal.
Lees meerApple may reveal iOS 13, macOS 10.15, and possibly much more around 1p ET/10a PT.
Lees meerCross-platform apps, new health features, and a Dark Mode for iOS are likely.
Lees meerWe did a deep-dive into the 233-page ruling declaring Qualcomm a monopolist.
Lees meerLittle has changed besides performance, but a specs bump was overdue.
Lees meerThey may all look similar, but these e-readers have big differences between them.
Lees meerThe event usually focuses on software, but Mac Pro rumors abound.
Lees meerThe company is also extending its keyboard repair program to cover 2018 laptops.
Lees meerChanges across Apple's products mostly fall into two categories: TV, or bug fixes.
Lees meerApple faces legal challenge to locked-down App Store after Supreme Court ruling.
Lees meerThe iPhone maker saw more of the same during the second quarter of 2019.
Lees meerTalks have reportedly ended, and Intel is considering other buyers.
Lees meerWireless charging can be tricky to understand—these devices make it a no-brainer.
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