We may not yet live in the world of the Smart Home, but we’re getting there. Consumers are starting to outfit their homes with connected lights, locks, alarms, cameras, thermostats, garage doors…the ... ( read original story ...)
What we might see at Apple’s rumored spring event
Apple might have a product announcement event in just a few days. But then again, it also might not. Either way, plenty of folks believe we'll hear from Tim Cook and the gang soon, so it's time to ... ( read original story ...)
WatchOS 7.4: 2 new Apple Watch features to get excited about
Apple's next big software update turns your Apple Watch into an iPhone key and brings new ways to stream Fitness Plus. ( read original story ...)
April iPad Pro, goodbye HomePod, plus how Apple leaks work on the AppleInsider podcast
This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, how Apple leaks really work, additional rumors of the 12.9-inch iPad Pro in an April event, and it's time to say goodbye to the original HomePod. ( read original story ...)
Apple Store Operations Begin Returning to Normal as Customers Again Able to Try on AirPods
There are signs that Apple's retail store operations are beginning to return to normal as some locations have once again started allowing ... ( read original story ...)
Next-gen iPad Pros with mini-LED display and Thunderbolt reportedly coming in April
Keep an eye on the next-generation iPad Pro when it launches next month. A Bloomberg report claims that Apple will launch new iPad Pros as early as April, with updates to the iPad Mini and entry-level ... ( read original story ...)
Why Intel Finally Fired Back at Apple’s PC Attack
One of the most iconic advertising campaigns in the 2000s was the Apple Mac vs. PC campaign. It was a campaign that stood largely unopposed and made fun of Bill Gates and the PC platform, doing ... ( read original story ...)