It has been a rumor for as long as we can remember, but we now have the closest thing to confirmation yet - Apple is planning to ditch Intel as the CPU manufacturer for its Mac computers as of 2020, according to a new report.
The assumption may be that Apple's rumored low-cost iPad will not support the Apple Pencil, keeping the accessory as an iPad Pro-only option. However, according to KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, this may not be the case at all.
A video that appeared online this past Thursday appears to show a device that crosses the existing iPhone SE design with that of the ultra high-end iPhone X, and while it would be very easy to dismiss this as fake, newly leaked renders seem to corroborate the same.
According to a new report, Samsung is set to offer a Face ID-like feature on next year's Galaxy S10, with Israeli startup Mantis Vision said to be working with camera module company Namuga in an attempt to develop 3D sensing camera capabilities similar to that of Face ID.
Two new reports today claim that we will see a number of new, less costly Apple devices launched this year along side an iPad Pro with Face ID support.
In a rare outing into the rumor world for the 2018 MacBook Air refresh, we have analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities reporting that Apple plans to offer a more affordable 13-inch model at some point during the course this year.
Here are more details on iOS 12, iOS 13, and macOS 10.14 features, at least as far as recent leaks have us believe.
Google to bring native support for iPhone X-like display notches to Android 9.0 P later this year according to a new report.
A new twist in the story that saw Apple deliberately slowing down older iPhones with poor quality batteries in them has occurred today, with the news that the U.S. DOJ and the SEC will both investigate whether the company violated securities laws.
A new report claims that Apple has not just one but three new Macs with coprocessors in the pipeline and that a new iPad will launch towards the end of the year.