Apple is winding down Clips, its forgotten video-editing app
A note on the Clips support page announced that Apple is ending updates for the app, and it won't be available for new users.
Read MoreA note on the Clips support page announced that Apple is ending updates for the app, and it won't be available for new users.
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Read MoreApple is pumping the brakes on some of its updates to the Photos app in iOS 18. The company made some changes — removing some features and tweaking others — on Monday to address user feedback.
Read MorePayments relating to a class action lawsuit over Apple's butterfly MacBook keyboards have reportedly begun to arrive. Apple agreed to pay a total of $50 million in a settlement that was approved last year.
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Read MoreAccording to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple is planning to introduce Apple Intelligence with iOS 18.1 and iPadOS 18.1, which the company expects to be out by October.
Read MoreApple and the unionized employees at its Towson, Maryland retail store have reached a tentative agreement that could secure them better pay, job protections and more.
Read MoreApple has joined more than a dozen other tech companies in signing up for the Biden administration's voluntary AI code of practice.
Read MoreApple Maps is now available on the web on Mac, iPad and Windows PCs.
Read MoreA child protection charity claims Apple is behind many of its peers "in tackling child sexual abuse," accusing it of underreporting CSAM cases.
Read MoreAbout a month after Apple announced it at WWDC 2024, macOS Sequoia is available to test-drive as a public beta. Here's how to get the 2024 version of macOS up and running ahead of its official rollout in the fall.
Read MoreApple's first 2024 public betas have arrived. You can now install early builds of iOS 18, iPadOS 18, watchOS 11 and macOS Sequoia to preview Apple's software updates before their official arrival this fall.
Read MoreApple replaced the Space Gray HomePod mini with a Midnight version and... well, you try to tell the difference.
Read MoreThe Apple Vision Pro is now available for purchase in Australia, Canada, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.
Read MoreEU developers will get access to Apple's NFC technology.
Read MoreThe Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) has come back online nearly a decade after shutting down ... as an apparent AI-generated content farm.
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Read MoreBut some members of the creative community are unhappy about what they say is the company's lack of transparency around the raw information powering the AI model that makes Apple Intelligence possible.
Read MoreApple announced that apps for the Vision Pro, which are distributed on the App Store in the EU, can offer alternative payment options.
Read MoreApple has basically decided that anything not new is vintage.
Read MoreApple executives tell Engadget why customization is one of the core features of the iOS 18 redesign of the Photos app.
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