GeForce Now, Nvidia’s cloud gaming service that allows Mac owners play PC games, today exited beta and is now available to everyone.
Nvidia’s cloud gaming service that lets Mac users play PC games launched today
GeForce Now, Nvidia’s cloud gaming service that allows Mac owners play PC games, today exited beta and is now available to everyone.
Philips Hue, arguably the most popular smart lighting system for the connected home, suffers from a nasty vulnerability that could permit bad actors to attack your whole home network.
If you'll recall, Disney+ -- Disney's offer in the "streaming wars" -- launched in late 2019, right around the time Apple's own Apple TV+ effort arrived.
Apple's first HDR display is designed for professionals, and it has a price tag to match. The good news is that reviews for the new standalone display are positive.
Apple Music will be getting even more content in the near future thanks to a new deal with Genius.
Back in August, it was reported that several iPhone models exceeded the Federal Communications Commission's legal limit for radio frequency emissions.
Having already tested a bunch of iPad keyboard cases, iDB's video editor Harris Craycraft thinks he's found one that perhaps has it all. With a newly launched protective case from Doqo, your iPad Pro gains not only a backlit physical keyboard but also a built-in trackpad and many missing ports, turning that tablet of yours into a touchscreen MacBook Air of sorts.
In an ongoing antitrust case against Apple, the United States Department of Justice has begun to reach out to iOS developers.
Back in January, Apple TV+ welcomed its newest title, Little America, to the platform. Now, Apple's showing off a behind the scenes look at three episodes of the anthology series.
If you ask Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, the company's new video streaming service, Apple TV+, is a "rousing success".
Microsoft today pushed an update to the native Outlook app for iPhone and iPad which brings support for iOS's side-by-side Split View multitasking mode on iPad. This makes you more productive by making it easy to open multiple emails at once on your Apple tablet.
The iCloud.com website is now available with a new landing page on mobile devices which finally brings support for some of its web apps such as Photos, Notes and Reminders. Previously, accessing the website from an iPhone or Android used to bring up a landing page informing you that you couldn't get to the web apps whilst using a mobile browser.