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

Zoom's partner apps were also affected by a webcam security flaw, according to a security researcher.

Four of Apple's older MacBook models were discontinued last week -- but you can still get them all at deep discounts.

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

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

Save $550 on the current 13-inch MacBook Pro, plus deals on tablets and two-in-ones.

The iPhone 11 launch is still two months away, but we're already hearing about the next year's iPhone which is rumored to have some standout features and promising sales forecasts.

What the latest iPod Touch lacks in screen and battery life, it makes up for in apps, games, AR and a headphone jack.

We've started testing the new quad-core base model 13-inch MacBook Pro, and the CPU upgrade makes a big difference.

An Apple Watch security vulnerability could have let people listen in on an iPhone conversation.

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

Spidey's second solo outing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe has a wild pair of postcredits scenes, check out where it stands in our ranking.

Data privacy experts weigh in on how to protect your personal information when on your phone.

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.

Apple quietly kills one of my favorite laptops, because the MacBook Air is suddenly cool again.

But the controversial butterfly switch keyboards remain.

Apple says buh-bye to the $999 MacBook Air and the 12-inch MacBook.

A security flaw in Zoom's Mac app lets websites join you to video calls without your permission.

Oreos, toasters, celebrity coffee and his own Marie Kondo-like Netfilx show.

The apps gather information such as location, even after owners explicitly say no. Google says a fix won’t come until Android Q.