iPhone 13 isn’t quite good enough — why I'm sticking with my iPhone 12 By Rory Mellon published 27 September 21 The iPhone 13 looks like a fantastic device but I'm sticking with my iPhone 12 — here's why.
How my puppy made me buy the iPhone 13 Pro By Denise Primbet published 26 September 21 The iPhone 13 Pro has a powerful camera system that’s perfect for photographing my pet.
iPad mini 6 looks great but lacks one key feature to win me over By Denise Primbet published 19 September 21 Apple's compact iPad mini 6 is nearly perfect, but only Magic Keyboard support would convince me into buying it.
I’m getting an iPhone 13 Pro instead of the iPhone 13 Pro Max — here’s why By Denise Primbet published 19 September 21 I’ve just placed my pre-order for the iPhone 13 Pro, and here’s why I chose it over the iPhone 13 Pro Max.
I'm ready for a foldable iPhone, so what's Apple waiting for? By Kate Kozuch published 18 August 21 Samsung's new foldables have made this iPhone user jealous
The 11-inch iPad Pro 2021 doesn’t seem 'Pro' anymore By Henry T. Casey published 24 April 21 The 11-inch iPad Pro 2021 has a big flaw in comparison to its big brother, and the result is not great for anyone who wants a smaller tablet.
Why I’m skipping the iPhone SE for the iPhone 12 By Philip Michaels published 19 July 20 The iPhone SE is a tempting value, but now I’m waiting for the 5.4-inch iPhone 12.
5 reasons you’ll want to upgrade to an ARM MacBook By Jason Snell published 14 June 20 Apple’s about to build its own laptop chips — here’s why that’s a smart move and why it won't repeat the errors Windows machines have made with ARM.
iPhone 12 and Apple Watch 6: What this week's OS leaks tell us By Jason Snell published 14 March 20 The latest information on iOS 14 and watchOS 7 illuminate a lot of the things Apple is working on for the future.
Gimme a brake: Mac Pro’s $400 wheels let your $50,000 desktop roll away By Brian Westover published 27 February 20 Apple's Mac Pro costs thousands (sometimes tens of thousands), but the optional wheels have one glaring flaw.
Apple developer says iOS is adware — and he's right By Jesus Diaz published 18 February 20 iOS is packed with ads, a never-ending, ever-present stream of calls to join Apple’s own services and buy its products
The real reason Trump and Barr are trying to shame Apple By Jesus Diaz published 16 January 20 There are plenty of tools that allow the FBI to access Apple's phones — even the latest 'super-secure' iPhone 11. So what's really going on?
Apple 2020 preview: iPhone 12, Apple Watch 6 and a lot more By Jason Snell published 21 December 19 From the new iPhone 12 and iOS 14 to the Apple Watch 6 and next AirPods, here's what to expect from Apple in 2020.
My iOS 14 wish list: The changes Apple must make By Jason Snell published 10 November 19 It’s never too early to start thinking about the next version of iOS. These additions and enhancements would make iOS 14 a much better release.
The iPhone 11 Doesn't Include a Fast Charger, And That's Not Okay By Richard Priday published 18 September 19 For all its new bells and whistles, the iPhone 11 lags behind in charging tech compared to Android phones.
The Real Star of the Apple Event? Apple Watch 5 By Jason Snell published 12 September 19 The iPhone 11 may have been the headliner for Apple this week, but it's the new Apple Watch Series 5 that's the big attraction, thanks to one key enhancement.
Apple’s 'By Innovation Only' Event Sure Lacked Innovation By Philip Michaels published 11 September 19 If you were expecting the innovation that Apple promised leading up to this week’s iPhone 11 launch event, you might have walked away disappointed.
Apple Lashes Out Against Google Over iPhone Hack Report — And They’re Wrong By Paul Wagenseil published 6 September 19 Apple said Google's report on iPhone website hacks 'stoked fear,' but its response just makes Apple look worse.
Mass iPhone Hack Is Huge Wake-Up Call for Apple By Paul Wagenseil published 30 August 19 The mass hacking of iPhones means iOS seems a lot less safe today — but that will make iOS safer in the long run.
Here's Why Apple Is Spending $1 Billion to Buy Intel's Modems By Jason Snell published 26 July 19 Apple buying Intel's modem business isn't surprising. It's what Steve Jobs would have done.
7 Ways Apple Can Make Messages Better in iOS 13 By Jason Snell published 14 July 19 Messages is one of the most popular apps on the iPhone. Yet there are plenty of ways Apple could improve its chat app.
4 Ways the Apple Watch Could Step Up on Fitness By Philip Michaels published 6 July 19 The Apple Watch’s focus on fitness and health monitoring is a welcome one. But Apple could fine-tune the Activity app on its smartwatch.
Jony Ive Leaving Apple Is Exactly What the Company Needs By Mark Spoonauer published 28 June 19 From the MacBook Air to the iPhone, Jony Ive's Apple designs are legendary, but fresh blood is required for a new wave of breakthroughs.
macOS Catalina’s Music App Rocks: iTunes Isn’t Really Dead By Henry T. Casey published 24 June 19 Why Apple's new Music app shouldn't concern iTunes power users.
Beyond iPhone 11: Apple Needs to Make These 5 Big Upgrades By Jason Snell published 23 June 19 With the smartphone market stalling, Apple can't afford to keep offering iterative upgrades. It needs to make these critical improvements.
Apple’s Pro Display XDR Beats OLED, So Why Not Make a Real Apple TV? By Mark Spoonauer published 4 June 19 With its unique blue LED technology, high sustained brightness and accurate color, Apple's new Pro Display XDR showcases the kind of picture that could beat LG and Samsung.
6 Reasons You'll Want iOS 13 on Your iPhone By Jason Snell published 4 June 19 iOS 13 has dozens of new features, but these are the ones that will compel users to upgrade.
Of Course iPhone Apps Spy on You: Here's What to Do About It By Paul Wagenseil published 31 May 19 It shouldn't be news that iPhone apps spy on you. That's how they make money. Fortunately, there are a few things you can do about it.
Why WWDC 2019 Will Usher In a New Era for Apple By Jason Snell published 27 May 19 When it gets underway June 3, Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference could mark the start of some big transitions, particularly for Mac users.
WWDC 2019: What Apple's Big Show Means to You By Jason Snell published 27 May 19 WWDC may be aimed at developers, but if you care about Apple’s products, next week’s conference is still a big deal.