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Commentary: Forget the lines. Apple put on a show that sets the stage for virtual events in a coronavirus world.

Two tech titans are elbowing their way into financial services. A look at how they stack up.

With a huge shift to Arm-based Macs starting later this year, laptop and desktop shoppers are left with a tough decision.

Apple rolls out Arm-chip supported software.


Monday's busy day continues for Apple fans.

Apple announced that the AirPods are getting a couple of software upgrades, including automatic device switching and simulated surround sound for the AirPods Pro.

Owners of iPads and iPhones will have more choice with the update, it seems.

Apple announced it will transition from Intel chips to new Apple silicon, and developers can get started testing with a new Mac Mini kit.

Apple's WWDC 2020 kicks off with keynote announcements, including changes to the HomePod smart speaker.

Apple Maps gets a numerous new features with iOS 14, and for electric car owners, Maps will keep electric car owners in mind.

Apple's computers are about to radically change on the inside and possibly on the outside too.

The updated navigation app is coming to Mac side as part of its Big Sur update.

Jared Harris stars in what promises to be an epic sci-fi adaptation.

An update to HomeKit will suggest smart home device automations and link your video camera to other Apple devices when it comes to iOS 14 this fall.

Your Apple Watch will soon tell you how many calories you burn while busting a move.

The stat doesn't compare (ahem) apples-to-apples with competitors' figures, but Apple dropped the number again during the keynote of its WWDC virtual event anyway.

The app's developer pushed an update that this time meets Apple's requirements.

Apple's lightweight, in-car operating system just got a little tweak at WWDC, but it's still lagging behind Google's Android Auto.

Like Apple, Verizon is joining the credit card game.

Apple's CEO acknowledges the massive events affecting the world before digging into the tech.

Announcement expected at WWDC, analyst predicts.

The CEO of Apple says cellphone cameras have made it harder to ignore racial issues.

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

Learn if your state supports the ACLU Mobile Justice app.

Facebook now lets you create and customize a cartoon version of yourself to use on the social network and other messaging services.

Dining at Black-owned businesses is one of many ways to celebrate Juneteenth and stand with the community.

This portable charger can charge up to four devices at once and has dual inputs that let you charge the battery in half the usual time.

