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Everyone loves to bash the current Apple laptop keyboard, but it's not as terrible as people think.

That's $300 off the price of this still-great flagship iPhone. Plus: a top-rated $40 adventure game for free and more!

The civil rights organization is seeking an investigation into the "interrogation" of the Apple employee.

For anyone ready to walk into an Apple store with five grand in their pocket, here's how to get the most iMac for your money.

Apple's credit card won't work without your iPhone. Period.

The Spark and Spike email apps want to pick up where Google's beloved Inbox left off.

From unforeseen glitches and lower-than-expected sales to design fails -- it doesn’t always go right for Apple.

Apple's first employee has a keen perspective on what's next.

Taking advantage of a change in the country's tax law, the company tries to spark demand.

Alums share memories as Apple marks another anniversary. Spoiler: Bill Gates had a bigger role in Apple's success than he may know.

Commentary: Apple has far bigger challenges on its docket than a cancelled wireless charger.

Apple's immutable all-in-one is faster than ever but still feels neglected

It's something of a miracle that Apple can continue to cram newer (and hotter) components into the tiny space behind the iMac's screen, but we're already ready for a bigger redesign.

The company says the delayed product, which was about more than just charging, didn't meet its "high standards."

Not sure why I watched the whole thing, but that burger had one spectacular view.

Analysis: AirPower was an Apple rarity -- a pre-announced product that was eventually cancelled before it ever saw the light of day.

Gerard Williams III, who led the design of every Apple chip core from the A7 to the A12X, departed the company last month, CNET has learned.

The world's largest TV maker unleashes a 2019 lineup studded with massive models, improved viewing angles and Apple's TV app.

With two distinct versions in its lineup, Apple now has a MacBook Air for everyone.

A purported leak of an Apple internal presentation suggests the company is sharing diagnostic apps with approved repairers.