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You may be more lenient about screen time during quarantine, but at some point, you'll have to set some boundaries.

Six million units of the budget phone were shipped globally, according to Strategy Analytics.

Quick-access tabs and app shortcuts should make navigating Slack on mobile easier.

The tech giant was one of the first to sound the alarm about the coronavirus. Now it's becoming one of the first to return to its offices.

Don't miss this must-do step that's essential for keeping your private information secure.

You can delete up to 25 negative comments at once, and control who tags you in a post.

That's a $21 discount on the list price.

Quibi was a big bet on mobile-only streaming, but almost immediately after its April launch, users complained they couldn't watch on TVs.

The new chips should offer a gaming boost while being more affordable than the company's flagship Snapdragon 865 processor.

You don't need an app or online service to sign documents -- there's a tool built into your Mac.

Who knows what to expect.

It's also expected to feature Face ID improvements and an upgraded camera.

If you can't find Lysol, paper towels or other essential items in the store, you can set up alerts so you know when they're back in stock.

The cheapest way to improve your slippery, easy-to-lose Apple TV remote is to add a case. You read that right: a case for your remote.

"As soon as we can safely open our stores, we will," says the company.

Make life easier with these Mac shortcuts and hidden features.

What experts are really worried about when it comes to deepfakes and elections, how Ford designed a respirator in record time, and which lockdown habits should become a part of your normal routine.

From getting a Genius' help online to trading in your old device, Apple has collected many of its in-store services on its shopping page.

If you're looking to reward your graduate, here are the best gifts from a new gaming console to the best wireless headphones.

Steven Universe: Unleash the Light, No Way Home and more just got revamped.

The coronavirus put at least 33 million people out of work and pushed unemployment to 14.7%. But so far much of Silicon Valley has been spared.

The Otherside is out now for Apple Arcade subscribers.

Whether you want to show off your gaming skills or teach a loved one how to do something on an iPhone, screen recordings are easy and effective.

When the service launches in July, you'll be able to stream it on your Xbox One S or Xbox One X.

The company wants to expand its relationship with customers by helping them better manage their money.


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Security keys, biometrics and a technology called FIDO are upgrading today's feeble security foundation.

In recognition of May's Global Accessibility Awareness Day, the company will be highlighting its tech to help people with disabilities.

Apple Pay is more convenient than actual credit cards, and we show you how to use it.