Apple today announced its iWork productivity apps, Pages, Numbers and Keynote and iLife creativity apps, iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand have been completely redesigned to take full advantage of OS X Mavericks and iOS 7.
Samsung Display has reportedly begun mass production of 8.6-generation OLED panels at its Asan A6 facility, paving the way for OLED MacBook Pro models.
Apple is planning to enter around 10 new product categories under incoming CEO John Ternus, including smart home devices, wearables, AI accessories, and touchscreen Macs.
Apple has officially released macOS Tahoe 26.5 to the public, bringing new App Store subscription options, bug fixes, and essential security patches to the Mac.
Google is testing a Gemini app for Mac with Desktop Intelligence, letting it access screen context and integrate with apps for more personalized responses.
iOS 19 is rumored to retain the same iPhone compatibility as iOS 18, but a new report suggests that some older iPads may lose support in the upcoming iPadOS 19 update.
The European Commission has issued two significant decisions under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), compelling Apple to improve interoperability between its iOS ecosystem and third-party devices and developers.
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 Connectivity Standards Alliance has announced the release of Matter 1.4, featuring Enhanced Multi-Admin, Matter-certified Home Routers and Access Points, and expanded energy management capabilities.
Apple has announced a second set of changes to its rules for dating apps in the Netherlands after failing to comply with an Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) order.
Apple has reportedly de-prioritized work on major enclosed Vision headsets as the company shifts focus toward lightweight smart glasses and other AI-driven wearables.