A new patent shows that Apple is looking into creating a new Magic Mouse that has the ability to change its shape to adapt to what its user needs.
Apple has just announced its new 2020 iPad Pro model. What does it feature and how does it compare with the older 2018 models? Here's a quick look.
The tech giant has confirmed that it will release only security-related updates to Chrome 80.
A quick look at the iOS 14 code reveals that only the upcoming iPhone 12 “Pro” models will be equipped with a sensor that allows for improved 3D capabilities, a report says.
PlayStation 5 lead system architect Mark Cerny shared the technical power and layout of Sony's next generation console.
The Agnelli family which is behind Ferrari and Fiat Chrysler is donating 10 million euros and 150 ventilators to assist with attempts to combat coronavirus in Italy. the family has also provided the Italian Red Cross with vehicles and medical equipment.
Sony recently announced that it is going to share more details about the system architecture of the PS5.
Google has delayed the upcoming digital-only Cloud Next conference.
A note posted on Apple’s website has confirmed that the retail stores will remain closed indefinitely due to coronavirus pandemic.
Many apps available on the iOS App Store can help on "Work From Home" situations due to the measures taken by many governments to stop the COVID-19 outbreak.
Providing the government with location data raises privacy concerns.
The fine stems from a complaint filed by one of Apple's resellers in France.
Nissan has announced that it will be shutting down its Sunderland plant in the wake of the coronavirus spread. Other auto manufacturers like VW, PSA, Toyota and Fiat Chrysler have also shut down their plants across the Europe.
Formula 1 CEO Chase Carey penned a letter to formula 1 fans apologizing for the cancellation of the initial Grand Prix races. He did emphasize that the health of the fans, teams and the organizations are the main priority.
Technology’s penetration into our lives has changed almost everything. As we stand on the verge of Industry 4.0, we reflect upon the past three decades where developments in the technology landscape have dramatically transformed our daily lives. We can see modern technology’s manifestations everywhere around us in many different forms.
For years, the Android platform has been the preferred platform for tech enthusiasts everywhere due to it’s speed, customization, and simplicity. However, recent news threatens to spell out doom for the OS.
The iPhone 9 may have received an upgraded iPhone 9 Plus version, according to a production leak.
The company is yet to provide information on when more people can join for testing.
YouTube said its automated review system will be operating with less human oversight with part of its workforce at home.
Finally some good news out of Formula 1 as the McLaren team member diagnosed with coronavirus appears to be recovering. Formula 1 managing director Ross Brawn is confident the sport will still have a 17 or 18 race season.
Google's coronavirus prevention website is much more modest than what Trump described.
iPhone and iPad users who want to migrate from Spotify to Apple Music and take all their music with them can do so with this tip.
Apple is expected to release a follow up to the Powerbeats 3 called the Powerbeats 4 – a pair of wireless but wired headphones that combines new designs and trusted technologies in an affordable package.
A new report claims that Sony and Microsoft's next-generation gaming consoles will be delayed due to the impacts of the current coronavirus outbreak.
New reports indicate that Apple's upcoming flagship iPhone lineup will feature a new chip that will be faster than any other before it, and might even power the handsets enough to rival the iPad Pro.
5G will really come into its own as a transformational technology in the context of latency reduction, heralding new horizons for near real-time content delivery.
Many popular apps, ranging from social media to games and news apps, can snoop on what iPhone users put in the pasteboard, new research has found.
The current COVID-19 pandemic has caused a lot of problems for people around the world, not just in China. Many companies, seeking to mitigate the damages the outbreak has caused, have responded to it in various ways. Here's how Apple responded to it.
Apple has announced that it will waive Apple Card bills this March for credit card holders.
COVID-19 virus can live on inanimate objects like glass, plastic, and metal surfaces for up to nine days. Here are the tips on what you can do to COVID-19-proof your smartphones.