A slew of leaked iPhone 15/Plus/Pro/Max CAD images and renders have surfaced this week confirming various details about Apple's next generation smartphone models.
Apple is overhauling its iPhone strategy. A new report reveals a split fall/spring release schedule, a 2026 foldable, and why the iPhone Air was a dry run.
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.
A new video from Jon Prosser visualizes rumored 'iPhone Fold' features like a crease-free display and side Touch ID, claiming a 2026 launch. Watch the renders here.
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.
Apple has reportedly started developing a 24-inch OLED iMac, asking suppliers Samsung and LG for panels that offer higher brightness than the current model.
Pixelmator Pro 3.5 has been released, bringing full HDR support that lets you import, edit, and export HDR content, including HDR photos and videos taken with iPhone.
Apple has launched a MacBook Bottom Case Replacement Program which will replace the rubber surface of white unibody MacBooks that have separated from the bottom case.
The battery size of the new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 mini have been revealed in a certification document from Brazil's National Telecommunications Agency.
The iPhone X appears to have support for an Apple Smart Battery Case, adding weight to rumors that the company is planning to launch a new battery case for recent generation devices.
Apple is slow-rolling immersive video for the Vision Pro due to poor sales, creating a 'conundrum' for the headset's future, according to a new report.
Apple has seeded the fourth developer betas of watchOS 26.5, tvOS 26.5, and visionOS 26.5. Registered developers can download the latest test builds now.