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The company’s Worldwide Developers Conference is a chance to wow us with its work in augmented reality and artificial intelligence.

Big things and small packages, that's what.

We deep-dive into everything you can expect to see at WWDC 2017. iOS, MacOS, WatchOS and TVOS are the norm, but new hardware like the Siri speaker, 10.5-inch iPad Pro and new MacBooks could be coming as well.

In 2018, the online ad giant will walk a fine line between improving your life online and undermining publishers that rely on ads to survive.

Starting Monday, kids can learn to code for more than just iPhones and iPads.

Plex Pass subscribers can now connect a supported antenna to a Plex-enabled device to watch (and record) live over-the-air TV.

Will Apple address its Pro tablet at WWDC? Here is our wish list of improvements.

Commentary: Roberto Hoyos, the man behind the "Make Apple Great Again" hats, returns with a sad remake of Ed Sheeran's "Shape Of You."

Apple's big developers show is upon us. Here's what we believe is coming at this year's WWDC.

The tech giant officially says it has no plans to update the popular collection of filters and editing tools.

Will Apple announce an Amazon Echo rival at WWDC? Here's what we know.

AT&T's live TV streaming service hits the popular big-screen streaming platform today.

The record-setting gaming laptop makers took to the stage in Computex to talk about world firsts and how much tiny upgrades matter in practice.

Older systems running Windows XP and 7 are vulnerable to WannaCry and other malware. Protect yourself by modernizing with one of these inexpensive upgrades.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May wants the online community to do more to help put a stop to terrorism.

The company has developed new OLED screen technology it says could eventually be used in wearables, cars and other devices.

A swirling NASA animation shows the shift in Saturn's north pole colors as seen by the Cassini spacecraft.

It's free, and it works cross-carrier with an app.

The chipmaker doubles down on its defense against Apple's lawsuit and requests an injunction against iPhone and iPad manufacturers.

Course work will teach app design to community college students interested in the app economy.

Apple and Microsoft are psyched Intel will build Thunderbolt into its chips. That could help with VR, big monitors and fast external drives.

That's actually the second most surprising thing about it. The first is it's controlled by hand motions! Plus: My other favorite drone just got better, and it's on sale to boot.

The 2017 version arrives Thursday for $230, captures 4K spherical video and is iPhone compatible.

The online store's experiment with physical bookstores reaches New York City. Should traditional retailers be worried?

Viral video captures woman using a racial slur against a Latino customer in a Virginia Sprint store.

Samsung in March asked the nation's highest court to reconsider a ruling in a trial involving the iPhone's slide-to-unlock and autocorrect features.

Denise Young Smith, Apple's head of HR, will now oversee the company's diversity and inclusion efforts.

The two companies set aside their differences and now hope to collaborate on new health tech initiatives.

Commentary: In a new campaign, Cupertino claims it takes nothing to come over to its side. It also says there are many reasons to do it, like your music sounding better.

Netflix's flagship series still makes for riveting TV, but does it beat what's happening in the real world? Find out more in our spoiler-free review.