Apple still has plans for VR eyeglasses, just not anytime soon
Apple still has plans for VR eyeglasses, just not anytime soon.
Apple still has plans for VR eyeglasses, just not anytime soon.
Artificial Intelligence PCs will account for nearly 60% of all PC Shipments by 2027, according to the IDC research group.
Apple is still looking to hire more engineers with a robotics speciality, according to the the latest “Power On” newsletter from Mark Gurman.
Apple TV+ picked up just one award in the 2025 Critics Choice Awards: Michael Urie of “Shrinking” won Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.
Emmy winner Holland Taylor is set as a series regular opposite Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson in their untitled brothers comedy series for Apple TV+.
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Proxy advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services has recommended that Apple investors vote against a proposal to consider eliminating the tech giant's diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.
Apple has three shows in the top 10 streaming television shows, according to the Reelgood streaming services guide.
After a lawsuit settlement an ex-Apple engineer has apologized for leaking info.
The UK’s anti-encryption order is a threat to digital privacy and security globally, says ITIF.
The Spanish romantic comedy, "Love You to Death," is now streaming on Apple TV+.
The British government has ordered that Apple give it blanket access to all encrypted user content uploaded to the cloud, reports The Washington Post.
The long-awaited, next generation of the iPhone SE will be unveiled soon, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman.
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