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It is Confirmed, The New Apple iPhones Will be Unveiled on September 10

It is official now. Apple has confirmed that this year’s iPhone event will be on September 10. On the agenda are the

Apple’s future iPhone might add a time-of-flight camera — here’s what it could do

We’re still a few months away from Apple announcing its 2019 iPhones, but rumors have already started for next year’s models, with

Apple lost the 5G battle, but it paid Intel $1 billion to win the war

Apple may have lost the 5G battle to Qualcomm, but it’s now in a position to win the war. Apple said Thursday it will buy

Microsoft Brings Xbox Game Pass to PC as It Expands PC Gaming Support

Microsoft is bringing the all-you-can-play subscription service Xbox Game Pass to Windows PC as part of its continuing effort to build out its long-dormant

Flexgate is real, and Apple should acknowledge it

The Flexgate issue causes the display’s backlight to misbehave, dimming at regular intervals at the bottom of the screen. Photo by Vlad Savov

Apple Wants To Do It All (And Screw All Its Vendors)

With a new platform, Apple can make it easier for developers to merge iOS and macOS apps into one. According to a

FragmentSmack vulnerability also affects Windows, but Microsoft patched it

Microsoft has fixed this week a vulnerability that can cause Windows systems to become unresponsive with 100% CPU utilization when bombarded with

Why Apple’s Keyboard Controversy Restarted Conspiracy Theories It Plans for Its Products to Fai

Three years ago, Apple introduced the 12-inch MacBook, an incredibly slim laptop that gave the previous lightweight champion, the MacBook Air, a

Fox News accidentally displays graphic showing it is least trusted cable network

Fox News has inadvertently posted a graphic showing it trails other cable news networks in trustworthiness. During a segment on Sunday on Media

Apple is reportedly going to make it easier to run a single app on all devices

Apple is working on tools that will allow developers to easily write one app that will work on iPhones, iPads and Macs, Bloomberg reported