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Commentary: While we wait for Apple to reveal its latest products, we're left with a puzzling invitation that asks more questions about what to expect. Jeff Carlson writes about mobile technology for ...
Listen up, iPhone owners! iOS 26 is finally available to download, as well as all of Apple's other new operating systems. The first thing you'll notice after the install is a new clear design language ...
Apple's smart home device will somewhat resemble an iPad, and it will have an all-display design. It is expected to be square rather than rectangular, and it will measure in at six inches with thick ...
Poor old Apple. The tech giant has been struggling to catch a break recently, facing criticism for, among other things, lagging behind in the AI race, pandering to Donald Trump and releasing a string ...
The Pittsburgh Pirates have been impressive as of late and are coming off of a three-game sweep of the Dodgers as they begin a series against the Brewers on Friday. The game is scheduled to start at 6 ...
The Chicago Cubs will host the Washington Nationals this weekend in a critical three-game series. Game 1 of the series is scheduled to start at 2:20 p.m. ET on Apple TV+ (free trial). The Cubs are big ...
On Monday, Elon Musk’s X Corp (the social network formerly known at Twitter) and xAI (which makes the Grok AI products) sued both Apple and OpenAI in federal court. Both X Corp and xAI are owned by ...
(Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. is planning to launch its own artificial intelligence-powered web search tool next year, stepping up competition with OpenAI and Perplexity AI Inc. The company is working on ...
Next week, Apple will announce the new lineup of iPhone. The big change is the discontinuation of the iPhone 16 Plus phone, instead introducing a new thin form factor design model. This is widely ...
Apple is planning an AI-powered search tool for Siri to rival OpenAI and Perplexity, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman (a subscription is required to read the article). Gurman says to look for it ...