Check Point Research warns macOS users about BanShee Stealer threat
Check Point Research warns macOS users about BanShee Stealer threat.
Check Point Research warns macOS users about BanShee Stealer threat.
Some folks are still having problems with their iPhone alarms not going off.
The Files app brings some much-needed improvements to the iPad with iPadOS 18.
JSAUX has revealed its new FlipGo Horizon portable dual monitor, a new entry on the family of the FlipGo portable monitors.
Apple wants its touch-enabled devices to respond differently to the speeds at which you touch them as evidenced by a newly granted patent for “Speed Adapted Touch Detection.”
he upcoming iPhone 17 Pro models will feature a smaller main camera sensor than the one used in the Fusion camera currently found in iPhone 16 Pro models.
Apple may have abandoned its Apple Car project, but it’s sill filing for patents related to vehicular tech. The latest is for “Guidance Of Autonomous Vehicles In Destination Vicinities Using Intent Signals.”
Apple has filed for a patent (number US 20250016491 A) for "force-activiated" AirPods and AirPods Pro. About the patent filing...
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Apple and Goldman are allowing Apple Card users impacted by the fires in LA County to postpone payments, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman posted.
Roku on Thursday said that the entire first season of Severance would be available on its Roku Channel for what it is calling an “exclusive fan experience,” which will run through Jan. 19.
Eight Apple TV+ shows (and one commercial) have nominated for the 29th annual Excellence in Production Design Awards. Following are the categories and nominees:
Apple sold 22.9 million Macs in 2024 for annual worldwide growth of 4.5%.
It was 18 years ago today that Apple CEO Steve Jobs gave the world its first look at the iPhone during the Macworld conference in San Francisco.
Apple and Google have been fined R$19 million (about US$3.1 million) in Brazil after a judge ruled that the companies contributed to allowing the controversial photo editor FaceApp to improperly collect data from its users, reports 9to5Mac.
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