Leaked code confirms Apple is developing a 'Health+' service, 'IntelligenceFlow' for Siri, and new AirTag 2 features. See the full list of discoveries here.
Apple's iOS 26.1 beta 4 introduces a new 'Tinted' setting that lets users reduce Liquid Glass transparency for a higher-contrast, less translucent look.
Apple has introduced three new 'Liquid Glass' wallpapers—Shadow, Halo, and Dusk—each offered in Light and Dark variants for both Home and Lock Screens.
Google is rolling out new tools that allow users to easily import their chat history and personalized memories from rival AI apps directly into Gemini.
New Mac Studio models could be delayed by memory shortages, with Apple's first touchscreen MacBook Pro also facing a later release window due to supply constraints.
Apple's iOS 26.1 beta expands Apple Intelligence and AirPods Live Translation to new languages including Japanese, Italian, Danish, Turkish, and more. See the full list.
Epic Games has cancelled Fortnite's return to iOS in Japan. CEO Tim Sweeney slammed Apple's new 'junk fees' and 'surveillance' APIs as illegal obstruction.
The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has announced the publication of the USB4 Version 2.0 specification, a major update that enables 80Gbps performance over USB-C.
Amazon is holding a Boxing Day sale in Canada with discounts on many items including headphones, speakers, power banks, routers, laptops, monitors, and more.
The popular Backblaze Cloud Backup service has announced unlimited version history, macOS Catalina support, more account security options, increased app functionality, and more.
Apple has released firmware version 3.0.45 for the second-generation AirTag, updating the unwanted tracking sound to help users locate unknown trackers.
iOS 11 GM has allegedly been leaked revealing new details about the 'iPhone 8' including Portrait Lighting, True Tone Display, new video recording resolution and capture speeds, and more.
Trend Micro has announced the Zero Day Initiative’s Mobile Pwn2Own contest taking place November 1-2 during the PacSec 2017 Conference in Tokyo, Japan.
Apple today previewed iOS 18, a major release that features more customization options, the biggest redesign ever of the Photos app, new ways for users to manage their inbox in Mail, Messages over satellite, and more.