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Industry watchers will pay close attention to the company's quarterly earnings for any sign that the pandemic is hitting iPhone production.

The struggle is over the future of the web.

Oppo's new midrange phone doesn't have 5G, but it does come with a 90Hz display, 65-watt charging and even a headphone jack.

A battle royale has begun between three epically large companies. And we have a pass to all the action.

Look at it this way: This case costs less than a lot of cases that don't play any games at all.

These remote-monitoring facilities were already helping the sickest patients get access to critical-care specialists. COVID-19 has further proved their value.

After the 10th anniversary of Apple's tablet, we look back at the apps that turned it into a hit.

Forget constantly picking up your phone to view notifications or reply to a message. Your Phone on Windows 10 is all you need.

We break down the differences in specs, cameras and batteries of OnePlus's 7T line of phones.

Avoiding unwanted messages and spam calls is easy once you know how to stop them.

In a series of patent applications, Apple lays out the potential technology in rumored upcoming headphones.

The newest streaming service is going on sale Friday for $12 a month.

This might be the creepiest game on Apple's platform so far.

Apple and Google want to encourage more adoption, allowing people to join the system even if a local health agency doesn't have an app.

You can play the new game on Apple's mobile gaming subscription service Friday.

With the Fitbit Sense, Versa 3 and Inspire 2 launching soon, it may be time to consider signing up for the Fitbit Premium subscription service. Here's what you need to know about all of its features and free trials to decide if it's right for you.

Apple says it wants to give developers time to make necessary changes and that the privacy tweak will kick in early next year.

IPVanish pulls ahead of Norton on flexibility and features.

Commentary: Your phone is filled with tiny delights just waiting for you to discover them.

Partners such as Motorola, Xiaomi and Oppo will introduce devices based on Qualcomm's upcoming 5G-enabled 4-Series Snapdragon chips.