Apple iPadOS and iOS 13.4 beta is now available to developers and it promises some improvements and exciting features.
FBI Director Christopher Wray recently admitted that the bureau is still unable to unlock the iPhone of the alleged Pensacola suspect Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani.
By Feb. 17, the NYPD is retiring the memo books and will transition to an iPhone app to record data on a daily basis.
A Tesla Model Y prototype with a white interior was found in a parking lot in Los Angeles. Is the world ready for mass production of fully electric cars?
Apple will manufacture a device with a display that overlaps an axis and a case with first and second flaps that support the display.
A California-based lab conducted a radiation emission level test on the iPhone 11 Pro, which turns out to emit twice the legal limit set by the FCC.
An altercation in Alabama resulted in a man getting shot in the face after a gun fight with his neighbor over urinating outside. The man did not sustain serious injuries and was flown to a hospital in Pensacola. His girlfriend claims, the other man was the aggressor.
Spending a lot of time working on a Mac can be tiring, especially for those who use the Magic Trackpad instead of a mouse. This is because the shape and slope of the Magic Trackpad will force users to bend their wrists over to use it. Here's how to use it upside-down.
The official PlayStation 5 website is now up for some regions, indicating that Sony might announce the gaming console real soon.
Microsoft has pushed out a new update on the iPadOS version of Outlook and allows the app to integrate and use the iPad's Split View feature.
Respawn Entertainment has introduced the new Legend, Revenant, as part of its Season 4 content updates for "Apex Legends."
Apple's iPad tablets can also use the Hot Corners feature that is also on the Mac desktop computers.
A new concept video released via YouTube gives iPhone SE fans a quick look at how its budget-friendly successor could look like.
Electronic Arts CEO Andrew Wilson late shared interesting details about the future of its life simulation franchise, which players might see on "The Sims 5."
Tesla has a hidden feature for its electric vehicles, but there are major reasons why it was hidden and why you should not use it.
The headphone cups will double up as air filters.
A new patent reveals Apple's plans to release a wireless headphone that can detect how it is worn on the head and accurately read touch gestures used on it regardless of orientation.
Statistics reveal that more and more people are subscribing to streaming services like Netflix and Disney+.
The service provides users access to Nvidia data centers that act as the gaming PC while playing games the user already owns from digital game stores.
Blizzard spoke about the upcoming patch and problems it will work to address in the remastered strategy game.
In a test for an automated future in the service industry, a pub in Japan has begun testing the country's first robotic bartender.
Two Uber drivers in Mexico quarantined after transporting a Chinese man with signs and symptoms of the 2019-nCoV. Uber suspends 240 accounts for at least two weeks to be safe.
A new leak claims that Sony will hold a PlayStation media event next month and will start accepting preorders for its next-generation console by that time.
BlackBerry is about to lose one of its major partners later this 2020 and potentially everything else.
It has spent millions of dollars on capturing drones mid-air.
Marvelous Inc's "Daemon X Machina" is leaving Nintendo Switch exclusivity as its about to be released in Steam on Feb. 14.
Apple is rumored to be planning to release the iPhone 9 this 2020, and this is considered to be next iPhone SE when it comes to features and affordability.
February is heart month, and Apple is offering increased values for those who want to trade-in an older Apple Watch for the company's latest health-centric and heart monitoring wearable, the Apple Watch Series 5.
The companies have partnered with the Chinese government to use gene sequencing AI to battle Coronavirus.
As with every year, Apple is expected to release a slew of new products and devices throughout 2020. Here's a look at some of them.