Liveblog: All the news from Apple’s WWDC 2022 keynote
Get your updates about iOS, macOS, and more here on June 6 at 10 am Pacific.
Get your updates about iOS, macOS, and more here on June 6 at 10 am Pacific.
OS updates are a given, but we could see the M2 and new Macs, too.
Lockdowns in China have Apple taking new measures to meet potential demand.
Chrome is king, Safari is a minor power, and most others hardly register.
The writing was already on the wall: Samsung Display plans to focus on OLED.
Labor force and economic factors are driving the change.
CJ Moore will join lidar company Luminar to lead software development.
It's the first triple-A video game set in Middle-earth since 2017.
It's a complicated tale of processors, base stations, politics, and Jony Ive.
The announcements were made to celebrate Global Accessibility Awareness Day.
Still on Intel? Here's a quick primer on your options for an M1-based laptop.
tvOS, watchOS, HomePod, Studio Display, and Swift Playgrounds also got updates.
European Union regulation could force Apple to make the switch.
The iPod touch is only available "while supplies last."
"I believe strongly that more flexibility would have been the best policy..."
Epic changed its mind about keeping Fortnite off of Xbox Cloud Gaming.
The big number came with a small update on desktop, Android, and iOS.
Also, devs will now have 90 days to respond to a removal notice instead of 30.
Laptops are generally bad for the environment—but some are less bad than others.
Tim Cook credited supply constraints for a year-over-year dip in iPad revenue.
Users can either purchase or rent tools and parts to fix the latest iPhones.
An effort to clean up search results has indie devs feeling dejected.
The device will work as either a soundbar or a rear channel speaker.
Job listings revealed some details about Amazon's XR ambitions.
Logs appear to confirm core counts for the M2 and M2 Max.
It's Reddit's biggest overhaul of its search field and results in a while.
Creators will fork over 25% after the 30% already taken by hardware platforms.
"Unintended consequences will be profound," Cook claims.
The Google-owned company adds a feature previously seen in the Apple Watch.
The most notable addition is new Shortcuts support in iWork apps on macOS.
Company will keep things virtual, as it has since the beginning of the pandemic.
It has a few caveats, but it works as advertised.
It's an April Fool's joke, yes, but it's also real.
There are also updates for watchOS, iPadOS, and tvOS.
Financial services will get the full Apple treatment, sources say.
The Studio Display gets cracked open, too.
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