Apple just won a patent for a MacBook with a rotating display and back-mounted camera.
Samsung’s Watch Ultra took a lot of notes from Apple’s Watch Ultra 2. That’s fine, because now there’s a great, expensive watch for both Android and iOS.
Epic is planning to deploy Fortnite and more on third party app marketplace AltStore, but it's also removing it from Samsung Galaxy phones.
On iOS 18, callers will be able to go live or upload a recorded video of their emergency to emergency dispatchers.
It will likely be under $500 and sport a 6-inch screen.
Apple is reportedly already sourcing the manufacturing for some kind of iPhone foldable to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6.
Samsung’s big, expensive sports has a nice battery life, but it could really use the Galaxy Watch Classic’s rotating bezel.
Even with supposed cuts, there are reportedly some heavy new AR glasses set for 2025 sans the Ray Bans branding, plus a Quest 4 slated for 2026.
It works like on Android, but it's done in a way that makes sense on the iPhone.
Every other week feels like a different Prime Day. Plus, a new Senate report claims Prime Day is a hazard for warehouse workers.
It’s packing the latest Snapdragon mobile chip, a 3K screen, and a whopping six stereo speakers, though we’ll need to see if it’s more than another mid-range tablet.
MacOS Sequoia ‘Reader’ in Safari is getting better with picture in picture, and it's still the best way to read this blog.
Know all those apps like Apple Music Classical or Netflix games that aren’t on Mac? Well, now they (technically) are.
The FBI continues to search the electronic devices of Thomas Matthew Crooks after his assassination attempt.
Anyone in the U.S. who wanted a $3,500 Vision Pro may already have one. The only hope for increased sales is a rumored cheaper model in 2025.
The Galaxy Watch 7 is touting new health monitoring tech prior to Unpacked, while Apple may postpone some of its Watch 10’s wellness features.
Wouldn't it be nice to see more manufacturers follow suit?
The Made by Google Event will happen on August 13 in California.
Apple's gatekeeping could be coming to an end as the Digital Markets Act starts to bite.
The adventure film's 4K UHD "Raw Cut" will show it pre-VFX and with its mocap actors in place of the impressively rendered apes.
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