Credit Card Reader is a plug-in hardware accessory which allows the user to swipe credit cards, enabling secure and efficient credit card transactions.
iFixit's teardown of the $599 MacBook Neo reveals a highly modular interior, featuring a screw-in battery, removable ports, and no parts pairing restrictions.
Apple's first-generation AirTag 4-pack has dropped to $64 on Amazon. The item tracker still offers Precision Finding, Find My support, and a replaceable battery.
PayPal has released a completely redesigned app for iPhone and iPod touch featuring more account info, a new request money flow, new start screen, and more.
The Fantastical calendar and tasks app has been updated with new work-from-home features including automatic conference call detection, timed calendars sets, and more.
OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Agent, a powerful new feature that gives the AI its own virtual computer to complete complex tasks like browsing, coding, and building documents—all from a single prompt.
Tweeps allows users to manage their Twitter account. Edit their name, bio text, website URL and location, plus follow/unfollow people, see if someone follows you, block people, and find people.
Apple has started rolling out iTunes Pass in the United States. iTunes Pass is a new service lets users visit an Apple Store to add money to their iTunes account without requiring the purchase of a gift card.
Mail Forward is an award-winning application which allows the user to forward mail from AOL, Gmail, Hotmail, MSN, Netscape and Yahoo web mail accounts to any e-mail address.
Apple shareholders approved executive pay packages and rejected an audit of its China ties, while CEO Tim Cook touted US manufacturing and AI investments.
Apple has managed to keep battery life the same despite the increased power requirements of the new iPad; however, this means charging your device will take way longer.
Google has announced that it will drop the requirement of a Google Plus account for YouTube, content sharing, communicating with contacts, and other services.
Apple has announced its 'biggest offer ever' for Apple Music, giving new and eligible subscribers six months of the music streaming service for just $2.99.
Despite Apple trying to obscure references to its upcoming devices, developers have still managed to find real references to the iPad 3 in iOS 5.1 beta 2.