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Is this the heir apparent to the 17-inch Pro?

The new FaceTime feature forces eye contact, which feels more personal.

The new MacOS splits iTunes into three media apps: Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and Apple TV.

Photo editing could benefit from MacOS Catalina's ability to use an iPad as a second display or as a tablet with an Apple Pencil.

The AudioQuest DragonFly Cobalt is just the ticket for audiophiles who’ve resisted the Bluetooth trend and still want to enjoy their wired headphones.

The voluntary recall is for 15-inch MacBook Pros sold between September 2015 and February 2017.

Seven new Apple laptops have reportedly been registered on the Eurasian Economic Commission database.

The News app is the one that needs a reboot the most.

In today's top stories, certain 15-inch MacBook Pro notebooks may have batteries that could catch fire. Also, Google leaves tablets to everyone else.

The upcoming Nintendo Switch Lite is forcing gamers to choose between handheld-only and TV-compatible versions of the console.



Apple and Google unveil diverse, inclusive emoji ahead of World Emoji Day.

To squash a security bug that let websites join users to video calls without permission, the company will stop using a local web server on Mac devices.

These messaging apps work well on your PC to keep the conversation flowing.

Commentary: ThunderMag handles data, not just power, and works with any Thunderbolt or USB-C device.

The iPhone maker quietly sends out an update to its Mac computers to plug a potential security hole.

CNET Senior Managing Editor Dan Ackerman talks all things Mac Pro and why you might want to consider it for your next Mac.

The high-end computer updated for 2019 will come with an Intel Xeon 28 core processor, 1.5TB of system memory and PCI expansion slots for greater flexibility.

Apple announces Project Catalyst, which will give developers the ability to make iPad apps interoperable with the Mac.