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Here are a dozen tips to make filming video with your iPhone 11 and 11 Pro easier and better -- plus a bonus round.

If it's time to say goodbye to your fitness tracker, here's what you should do before selling a Fitbit.

Corning says its next-generation Gorilla Glass survives bigger drops and deep scratches that previously marred a phone's display.

Some locally manufactured phones have reportedly already shipped to Apple's stores.

Apple Arcade updates the mystery game, along with three others for the weekend.

The new game is available on Apple Arcade now.

Samsung has spilled the beans on its new wireless earbuds.

T-Mobile, Google, Apple and the US government are all taking steps to put an end to robocalls and other call spam. Here's what you can do to silence those annoying, and sometimes dangerous, calls.

Amazon says it's adding 31 new features to Alexa, but we're particularly excited about these three.

The tech giant discovers a defect in its 7-nanometer process.

Mobile-focused video service Quibi previously blocked users from taking screenshots of its episodes, which stunted them from being memed or going viral on social media.

Internal documents obtained by Android Police say that the requirement starts Aug. 4 -- and in January, older-gen devices might not work at all.

The carrier is also adding 5G access to its cheapest unlimited plan.

Superfast wireless and better technology could change how we play games and interact with computers -- again.

The Nord has some great specs and is much cheaper than its top-end sibling. Shame it's not coming to the US.

Get rid of shows that jumped the shark from the list of shows you're actually watching on your Netflix profile. Here's how.

The iPhones will give the researchers privileged access for finding new vulnerabilities. But researchers are rejecting it over legal restrictions.

The independent economists from Analysis Group found Apple's App Store commission rates are "similar" to others.

These e-bikes and electric scooters will help you navigate the near-empty streets of New York, San Francisco or wherever you are.

The workplace messaging company says tying Teams to Office violates competition law.