Many US companies have become cautious about relations with China as the world's two biggest economies clash over tariffs
Samsung schedules Android XR headset launch. Apple teases new MacBook. Dyson Purifier Cool air purifier launched. Ray-Ban Meta Glasses tests UPI payments. ColorOS 16. ChatGPT's new version
In China, Apple procures the machines used to make iPhones and gives them to its contract manufacturers, and is not subject to tax even though it still owns them
Apple teases a new MacBook with a cryptic 'V' outline, signalling the arrival of a next-generation M5 chip-powered model
For the upcoming home hub and the later robot, the company is teaming up with BYD Co, a Chinese firm best known for its electric vehicles but increasingly involved in Apple's hardware supply chain
Noise Master Buds Max headphones launched. Vivo X300 and X300 Pro launched in China. Microsoft MAI-Image-1announced. Telegram updates. Google's NotebookLM update brings Nano Banana
Telegram's latest update introduces an iOS 26-like Liquid Glass interface on iPhones and several new features, enhancing chats, profiles, and gifting options for users
Apple's iOS 26.1 developer beta 3 brings a rebranded Apple TV app logo, new local audio recording tools, and signs of broader third-party AI integrations within Apple Intelligence
Microsoft Windows 10 support ends. Apple M5 chip may launch this week. OPPO Find X9 series. Samsung trifold. Google Chrome's unwanted notifications. Vivo unveils Android 16-based OriginOS 6
Apple has discontinued its video creation app, Clips, from the App Store, confirming that users should back up their videos in the Photos app, as no new updates will be released
Apple is reportedly preparing to launch new M5 chip-powered iPad Pro, MacBook Pro, and Vision Pro 2 headset this week, with more devices expected later this year and in early 2026
The iPhone 17 Pro Max refines Apple's flagship formula with enhanced camera quality, smoother performance, and better endurance without changing what works
Services chief Eddy Cue will gain supervision over Apple's health and fitness teams, Craig Federighi, head of software engineering, will now oversee the Apple Watch operating system
JBL Tour ONE M3 headphones launched. Sennheiser HDB 630 headphones launched. Reliance's JioBharat feature phones with safety tools launched. Gemini 2.5 Computer Use. Facebook's algorithm update
Apple releases iOS 26.1 public beta 2 with refined UI, a new alarm gesture, and improved audio controls for users testing the next iOS update
Apple users running iOS 26 can now record videos using their AirPods as a wireless microphone, replacing the iPhone's built-in mic. Here is how to use, eligible models, and more
Apple's iOS 26.1 developer beta 2 adds a new alarm gesture and refines the interface with minor design tweaks and usability improvements
I have been using an iPhone 13 since its launch in 2021, but after testing the iPhone 17, I can say the upgrades in camera, battery, and Apple Intelligence finally make it worth the switch
Apple and Google blocked downloads of phone apps that flag sightings of US immigration agents, just hours after the Trump administration demanded that one particularly popular iPhone app be taken down. US Attorney General Pam Bondi said such tracking puts Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers at risk. But users and developers of the apps say it's their First Amendment right to capture what ICE is doing in their neighborhoods and maintain that most users turn to these platforms in an effort to protect their own safety as President Donald Trump steps up aggressive immigration enforcement across the country. ICEBlock, the most widely used of the ICE-tracking apps in Apple's app store, is among the apps that have been taken down. Bondi said her office reached out to Apple on Thursday demanding that they remove ICEBlock" and claiming that it is designed to put ICE agents at risk just for doing their jobs. Apple soon complied, sending an email Thursday to the app's creator, Joshua
Apple has removed ICEBlock, the app that alerts users to ICE agents, after the Donald Trump administration warned it could put agents at risk of harm or assault