iPhones

Millennials, ditch your wallets: Gen Z says you’re old if you still carry one

It’s a total fashion dough'nt. Carrying cash, identification and debit cards in a billfold has become akin to carrying around old butterscotch candies at the bottom of your purse.

How to turn on the iPhone's new thief-blocking security feature — before hackers ruin your life

As phone thefts become more sophisticated and increasingly common, Apple has released a new iPhone update that gives users a fighting chance to protect their devices.

118 new emojis are coming to iPhones — including new foods, animals and gender-neutral families

A head shaking horizontally, a head shaking vertically, a phoenix, lime, brown mushroom and broken chain are among the new emoji offerings.

How to protect yourself from Venmo, Zelle and Cash App scams that ruin your savings in seconds

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg says these apps are exposing many people to scammers and thieves and are costing them a lot of their hard-earned cash.

Apple's $3,499 Vision Pro AR headset to hit shelves in February 

The AR headset starts at $3,499 and costs more than thrice as much as the priciest headset in Meta's line of mixed and virtual reality devices.

Apple halting US sales of Series 9, Ultra 2 smartwatches over blood-oxygen patent dispute

The move comes after an order in October from the US International Trade Commission that could bar Apple from importing its Apple Watches after finding the devices violate medical technology company Masimo's patent rights.

Apple launches urgent security update — here's what it means

Apple has devised a powerful new weapon in the war on cybercrime — a new IOS update called Stolen Device Protection that prevents thieves from accessing smartphones with pilfered passwords.

Upgrade your iPhone for less this Black Friday: 5 top deals you don't want to miss

Take an iPhone home this Black Friday.

I used to work for Apple — here's why some iPhone users should avoid iOS 17

"In my experience, I’ve had a lot of app crashing, lag with most media apps like TikTok, insta, YouTube, Netflix, etc.," Tyler Morgan told The Post.

The US needs to follow England's lead and ban cell phones from schools

Gen Z were the guinea pigs who proved that allowing phones in school hurt lesson-learning, friend-making, and memory-forming. Now it's time to ban phones so more kids don't meet the...

iPhone 15 issues: Overheating, flunks bend test and changes color

Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max are hot property — quite literally.

Apple reveals Series 9 Watch ahead of expected iPhone 15 event

The event at Apple's Cupertino, Calif., headquarters comes amid a global smartphone slump and lingering economic uncertainty, especially in China, Apple's third-largest market.

Apple expected to unveil new iPhones, smartwatches at fall event

Apple will try to entice shoppers with a range of new features for its flagship device, as the launch comes against the backdrop of a slump in smartphone demand globally,...

My husband is always 'phubbing' me — it hurts so much

Love means putting your iPhone down.

Samsung unveils new foldable phones, latest premium offerings in battle with iPhone

Built with 6.7-inch and 7.6-inch main screens, the phones have bigger displays than Samsung’s previous folding devices and are equipped with more advanced cameras.

Apple loses London appeal in 4G patent dispute with Optis

Apple infringed two telecommunications patents used in devices including iPhones and iPads, London's Court of Appeal ruled on Tuesday, dismissing the tech giant's appeal in a long-running dispute with a...

About ducking time: Apple to finally tweak iPhone autocorrect function

"In those moments where you just want to type a ducking word, well, the keyboard will learn it, too," said Craig Federighi, Apple's software chief.

Apple Q2 profit, revenue beats forecasts with iPhone's record sales

Apple said sales for its fiscal second quarter ended April 1 fell 2.5% to $94.84 billion, better than analyst expectations of a 4.4% decline to $93 billion.

iPhone users complain Apple's autocorrect is 'ruining their lives'

"Not trying to sound dramatic but iPhone autocorrect is literally ruining my life," said one user furious with Apple's latest iOS update.