It's been a bit of a rollercoaster for the iMac Pro in its last few weeks of life. But, with March about ready to wrap up, it looks like the final nail is in the coffin for the powerful desktop machine.
The iMac Pro is now officially discontinued
It's been a bit of a rollercoaster for the iMac Pro in its last few weeks of life. But, with March about ready to wrap up, it looks like the final nail is in the coffin for the powerful desktop machine.
Beats by Dre, owned by Apple, is no stranger to teaming up with the professional esports organization FaZe Clan. And now the two are back with a new collaboration.
With a personalized radio station, Apple Music typically utilizes an individual user's profile picture for the cover artwork. But it looks like Apple's decided to go a different route now.
Apple could launch a mixed reality headset in 2022, with a new report claiming the rumored device would feature a sophisticated user-friendly system to precisely track the user's gaze.
Facebook has confirmed that it is “exploring” building a version of Instagram for children because many kids under the age of 13 are interested in joining the photo-sharing platform.
In January of this year, Intel announced that its CEO at the time, Bob Swan, would be stepping down. The company was on shaky ground, for a variety of reasons, and a shakeup at the top was seen as a way to get things back on a right path. That probably hasn't happened quite yet, but that isn't stopping the company from leaning into some anti-Apple marketing.
News first broke about Apple TV+ landing the limited series Five Days at Memorial late last year. At the time we didn't know who would be starring in the upcoming show, only part of the creative team bringing it to screens in the future. And now we know who's set to star.
Hot on the heels of a report detailing a surge in malware being developed for macOS, a new one has been discovered that's specifically targeting developers.
Twitter has kicked off a new test with a small selection of its user base which, if successful, would let you watch YouTube videos in-line, without leaving the company's official iOS app.
With so many lockdowns going into effect last year, working from home became essential. Tech companies, like Apple, were some of the first to implement plans to make that possible. But, at least one CEO believes in-person work is still essential, and hopes it comes back soon.
Apple has a lot of projects in the works for Apple TV+, and now it has yet another. This time around it's a comedy series, which will star an Emmy Award winner.
A mobile app developer is taking Apple to court over the power it wields over the App Store, alleging the company is pocketing a lot of money at the expense of small developers.