Epic is planning to deploy Fortnite and more on third party app marketplace AltStore, but it's also removing it from Samsung Galaxy phones.
Apple is reportedly already sourcing the manufacturing for some kind of iPhone foldable to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6.
It works like on Android, but it's done in a way that makes sense on the iPhone.
Know all those apps like Apple Music Classical or Netflix games that aren’t on Mac? Well, now they (technically) are.
The PC emulator UTM SE can run virtual machines for Windows 11 or Linux models. You can also get it working on an Apple Vision Pro.
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.
Don't settle for the same old wallpaper every single day.
Another leak shows a Pepto Bismal-colored Pixel. Plus, some details on Google’s new AI offerings.
Wouldn't it be nice to see more manufacturers follow suit?
The developer beta is the only way to solve the Android vs. Apple feud for now, but it’s excellent news for the future.
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.
Apple is reportedly testing reducing the next Vision headset's FOV and passthrough or even tethering it to a Mac or iPhone. It might still cost $1,500 or more.
You don't have to wait to get all of this functionality on your iPhone and Macbook.
The versatile actor made a big impression across all genres—including these fan favorites.
The only phones that can currently use Apple Intelligence are the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max, though it might have to do more with RAM than the NPU.
You shake the Odd Ball to play percussions, spin it to play a loop, or throw it in the air for special effects.
If the Vision Pro costs too much for you, there's a cheaper version purported for 2025.
XReal’s Beam Pro has access to Google Play Store, but its main job is to stream to AR glasses and take AR-capable video on dual 50 MP cameras.
Apple launched its "buy now, pay later" loan service just a few months ago, but now the company is shutting it down.
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