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It's the only suitor in discussions with Arm owner SoftBank, Bloomberg reports.

Save $15 on the Avantree Aria Me, which are fine-tuned for older ears.

Apple's approach lets browsers and other apps, too, use encrypted DNS technology on the company's devices.

Apple's been able to navigate the coronavirus so far, but this fall will be tough.

Industry watchers will pay close attention to the company's quarterly earnings for any sign that the pandemic is hitting iPhone production.

Did you know you could use your router to limit screen time or even pause Wi-Fi? Here's how.

With a huge shift to Arm-based Macs starting later this year, laptop and desktop shoppers are left with a tough decision.

The WWDC announcement is the beginning of a long, complicated transition away from Intel chips.

WWDC raised questions for the future of the Mac. But it also made me wonder about the iPad, too.

With the launch of Peacock, you have more streaming choices than ever. Let's dive in.

The same processor family that powers phones and likely the next generation of Apple computers is at the heart of the world's fastest machine.

The TV you own already can easily connect to your computer.

New Macs with Intel chips are still "in the pipeline" and the company is planning to support Intel-based MacOS computers for "years," despite announcing Arm-based Apple silicon.

The Arm chip will ship in Macs by the end of the year.

The tech giant is building long-requested features into iOS 14, iPadOS 14 and MacOS Big Sur that tie the devices together, giving people fewer reasons to try competing options.

Boost your Mac's performance and reclaim hard drive space with this handful of tips.

Apple Arcade updates the mystery game, along with three others for the weekend.

The independent economists from Analysis Group found Apple's App Store commission rates are "similar" to others.

The improved range and depth of such a lens would bring iPhone cameras into competition with Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra and Huawei's P40 Pro Plus.

Probably an innocent misspelling, not a Freudian slip.