Apple rumored to be working on a home accessory that could be a HomePod with display
According to 9to5Mac, Apple is working on a home accessory that could well be the long-rumored HomePod with display.
According to 9to5Mac, Apple is working on a home accessory that could well be the long-rumored HomePod with display.
I didn’t see this coming: Apple is eyeing ways for the Apple Pencil to serve as a ….. TV antenna.
Apple wants to make it easy to trace 3D objects on iPads, iPhones, and Macs. The tech giant has filed for a patent for “Systems, Methods, and User Interfaces for Object Tracing.”
AirPods may one day be able to detect heart pathologies as hinted by a new Apple patent filing for “Systems and Methods for Detecting Heart Pathologies.”
Some Mac users are experiencing USB connectivity problems after upgrading to macOS Sequoia, reports AppleInsider.
Apple wants to make it easier to provide live videos in Keynote presentations as evidenced by a patent filing for “User Interfaces for Providing Live Video.”
A European Union initiative to speed up measures to control artificial intelligence got off to a rocky start on Wednesday as Apple and Meta passed on joining the pledge.
I’m sad to report that after 15 years the iMore website will quit posting new content.
Michigan State University has announced that Apple has been honored with the prestigious Michigan 4-H Citation Award.
The Camera Control feature on the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max lets you quickly open your iPhone camera and access common camera settings.
Apple has added Balatro to its Apple Arcade streaming service. It can be played on the Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV set-top box, and Vision Pro.
Apple has been granted a patent hat involves ways for multiple Vision Pro users to share what they see.
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