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The location-based game is expected to launch next year for Android and iOS.

We walk you through how to figure out what's slowing down your Mac.

Uber's first foray into delivering goods via drone could begin this summer.


Nintendo, Square Enix, Ubisoft and Bethesda have already announced tons of new games. Here's how to get your hands on the ones you want ASAP.

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.

iPod Touch, huh, who is it good for -- absolutely more people than you'd think.

iPhone 11 could bring even more skills Apple didn't reveal with its new mobile software.

It's coming this fall -- or maybe September -- depending on where you click.

There are good deals on Samsung TVs and HP laptops, too.

We learn how Amazon's Ring cameras are helping police build a surveillance web, what caused Chernobyl, and why you might commute via flying car in 2025.

Some of these changes announced at WWDC will look familiar to iPhone owners.

Software chief Craig Federighi discusses dark mode, Sign In and the iPad as a laptop replacement. Oh, and why he’s not superstitious about iOS 13.

Here's how Steve Jobs' successor has fared over the past eight years as Apple CEO.

After Google I/O and WWDC we have a sense of what 2019 has in store for the major voice assistants.

Scoop: Adobe's photo software will bypass the clunky Camera Roll, making iPads more capable.

See if your Mac will be able to run MacOS Catalina.

Despite serious technology glitches and a major hurricane, Tori Murden McClure didn’t give up on her dream of rowing across the Atlantic Ocean.

The price of Apple's Pro Stand, unveiled at WWDC, sends the internet into sticker shock.

The WWDC '19 keynote saw the overhauled Mac Pro and an epically bright Apple Pro Display XDR debut, along with iOS 13 dark mode, new iPadOS and an Apple Watch App Store that's actually on the watch.