Apple has made a key decision for its rumored foldable iPhone, choosing Samsung Display as the exclusive supplier for the device's OLED panels, according to a new report.
Target has announced that its testing beacon technology in 50 locations nationwide, serving up deals and recommendations on nearby products to users of its iPhone app.
The Onkyo TX-RZ620 7.2 Channel Network A/V Receiver with Dolby Atmos and Apple AirPlay support is currently on sale for an all time low price of $349.99.
The Trump administration has announced that crucial technology imports, including categories covering smartphones and computers, are now excluded from recently imposed reciprocal tariffs.
Fitbit has announced the launch of the Charge 3, its new fitness tracker featuring a swimproof design, touchscreen display, seven days of battery life, and more.
The popular Dark Sky weather app has received a major update today featuring a new unified timeline, saved locations, improved notifications, and more.
Microsoft has released an update to OneNote for iPhone and iPad that brings several improvements including better lists for iPhone, ruled note paper for iPad, and more.
Luxshare, a key Apple supplier known for assembling iPhones and producing AirPods, is discussing options with customers to navigate new U.S. tariffs by moving more production outside China, including to the United States.
Telegram Messenger has been updated with several new features including support for video calls with up to 1000 viewers, video playback speed adjustment, enhanced video messages, screen sharing with sound, and more.
Apple transported five planes full of iPhones and other products from India to the US in just three days during the last week of March, according to a new report.
Burning Bubbles Lab is an addictive gaming challenge in which a scientist at a chemical lab has to eliminate colored, toxic bubbles in groups of three.
Visa Europe and Wireless Dynamics have announced a mobile contactless payment solution that will bring Visa contactless payments to iPhone users across Europe.
The United Kingdom's Investigatory Powers Tribunal has ruled that 'the bare details' of a legal challenge brought by Apple over the government's order to create a global backdoor into encrypted iCloud data cannot be kept secret.