macOS Mojave public beta is available right nowiOS 12 betas are so yesterday. By T. Seppala, 06.26.2018
iOS 12 public beta is available right nowDownload and install at your own risk, of course. By T. Seppala, 06.25.2018
Apple Watch can now be used to monitor Parkinson’s symptomsA new ResearchKit API can monitor Watch users for tremor and dyskinesia.By M. Locklear, 06.06.2018
What you need to know about Apple’s war on ‘digital fingerprinting’The sites, they are watching you.By R. Baldwin, 06.05.2018
iOS 12 will support Face ID for two peopleLet your partner in without requiring a passcode.By J. Fingas, 06.05.2018
iOS 12 tests Restricted mode that locks USB access after an hourIt could keep tools like the 'GrayKey' from accessing a locked iPhone.By R. Lawler, 06.04.2018
The secret lives of Apple developersWelcome to WWDC 2018, you filthy animals.By A. Tarantola, 06.04.2018
WWDC 2018: The biggest new features from AppleApple will roll out major updates to all its major software platforms.By N. Ingraham, 06.04.2018
The original Apple Watch won't get watchOS 5's fancy new featuresPour one out for Apple's first smartwatch.By J. Fingas, 06.04.2018
More iOS apps are on the way to help with your health regimenApple has opened up the Health Records API to developers and doctors.By D. Lumb, 06.04.2018
Apple will bring iOS apps to the MacApple is working on cross-platform apps, sort of.By N. Summers, 06.04.2018
The new Mac App Store is inspired by iOSVideo previews for apps are coming soon.By E. Alvarez, 06.04.2018
Apple TV’s zero sign-on ends frustrating pay-TV loginsPay-TV providers will automatically detect if you use their broadband.By J. Rigg, 06.04.2018
9macOS Mojave's dark mode makes late-night computing less painfulNo more blinding yourself with a bright screen.By J. Fingas, 06.04.2018
Apple TV adds Atmos audio as it tries to kill the cable boxZero sign-on is just one way Apple is increasing its focus on live TV.By R. Lawler, 06.04.2018
macOS Mojave adds dark mode and improved organization optionsSay goodbye to the mountains; macOS is going to the desert. By N. Ingraham, 06.04.2018
‘Hey Siri’ is purely optional in watchOS 5Apple's watchOS 5 will start listening as soon as you raise your wrist.By M. Smith, 06.04.2018
Apple Watch will put a Walkie Talkie on your wristA new app, coming to watchOS 5, adds another way to chat with your buddies.By R. LeFebvre, 06.04.2018