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Commentary: What's the Apple developers conference like? A WWDC veteran and rookie share their wildly different perspectives.


Apple has made its in-house Facebook and Google rival mandatory for app-makers.

AR magic gets the Mac Pro on your desk for free.

With iPadOS the iPad makes big strides, but is still missing one big feature.

ARKit 3 pushes some serious processing, and needs an A12 processor for its best tricks.

Apple is sorry not sorry.

Apple's CEO also says he's kept a close relationship with the White House.

At $5,999, even the entry-level model is pricey.

In preparation for Apple Arcade, TVOS is gaining some big-name gamepads.

The tags would reportedly work with the new Find My app.

Apple HomeKit Secure Video promises a privacy-focused approach to storing your security camera footage, but what does that really mean?

Following accusations of anticompetitive behavior, Apple changes direction for some parental-control apps in its App Store. It also limits third-party tracking.

Cook says he's concerned about outside forces using fake news to manipulate the next presidential election.

Yes, the ultra-pricey monitor doesn't include a stand. That will cost you somewhere between $200 and $1,000.

Also, Sign In with Apple works on Android and Windows, not just Apple devices.

Craig Federighi explains why it's time for iPadOS to be its own platform.

The trash can is toast, PCIe slots are back, and even racks get some love.

Users report their mice are working on their iPads.

But he rejects the notion that Apple's making privacy a competitive front.