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Everything you need to know about the latest Apple products

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Everything you need to know about the latest Apple products

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Back to Basics: How to Clear the Cache on Your iPhone

If your iPhone is sluggish, here's how to wipe the browser history or offload little-used apps.

By Chandra Steele

How to Use and Customize the Control Center on Your iPhone, iPad, or Mac

For quick access to frequently used apps and settings, Control Center is just a swipe or click away. Here's how to customize it on all your Apple devices

By Lance Whitney

How to Make and Receive Phone Calls on Your iPad, Mac, or Apple Watch

You don't need to keep your iPhone by your side to make or answer a call. Here's how to enlist your other Apple devices to handle phone calls.

By Lance Whitney

Apple Ready to 'Let Loose,' Finally Introduce New iPads on May 7

This is an online-only reveal, and things kick off at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET.

By Josh Hendrickson

Apple iMovie Review

4.0
Editors' Choice

Apple's entry-level desktop video editing application iMovie can turn your footage and photos into impressive productions.

By Michael Muchmore

Apple's AI Will Work Without an Internet Connection

Rumors point to the first iteration of the technology running entirely on the device's hardware.

By Emily Price

Apple Reportedly Getting Rid of Its FineWoven Cases and Watch Bands

The eco-friendly cases are prone to durability issues.

By Emily Price

Apple to Overhaul MacOS Calculator App Design, Add Calculation History

Apple is expected to announce the update at WWDC in June.

By Emily Price

Full Service or DIY? The Best Ways to Get Your Phone Repaired

Apple, Best Buy, Staples, and independent repair shops offer iPhone fixes, but another option is to buy authentic parts and do the screen repair or battery replacement yourself.

By Lance Whitney

Apple Finally Launches Support for AirPlay in Hotel Rooms

First announced at WWDC 2023 as an iOS 17 feature, AirPlay for hotel rooms was delayed until 2024, but is now rolling out in select IHG hotels in the US, Canada, and Mexico.

By Joe Hindy

First Third-Party iOS App Store Launches in Europe

AltStore PAL will be exclusive to iPhones in the EU, and requires a ā‚¬1.50 annual payment to cover Apple's 'Core Technology Fee' requirement.

By Michael Kan

8 Things to Know About Mac Virtual Display on the Apple Vision Pro

You can easily connect the Apple Vision Pro to a Mac or MacBook via Virtual Display, but you should understand the capabilities and caveats of this feature before you put it to use.

By Will Greenwald

How to Connect the Apple Vision Pro to a Mac

Mac Virtual Display makes it easy to connect the Vision Pro with a Mac or MacBook. We walk you through the process.

By Will Greenwald

The Best Apple MacBook Air and MacBook Pro Laptops for 2024

Apple's MacBook Air and MacBook Pro share similarly impressive, iconic designs, but which one delivers the right balance of power and value for what you do? Check out our MacBook comparisons and see how they rank in our testing.

By Tom Brant  & Joe Osborne

Apple Denies Claim by Epic Games That It's Violating Court Order

Apple says it's been acting in good faith regarding a court order from 2021.

By Emily Price

AI-Enhanced M4 Chips Reportedly Coming to Apple's Full Mac Lineup

Production on the new chips is expected to begin soon, and will show up on Mac desktops, laptops, and towers in late 2024 and early 2025, Bloomberg reports.

By Kate Irwin

Apple to Open iPhone Repairs to Used Genuine Parts

The company is making the change after Oregon outlawed a practice called 'parts pairing,' which Apple has been using to block iPhone repairs involving spare re-used parts.

By Michael Kan

Having Trouble Seeing Your iPhone or iPad Screen? These 5 Features Can Help

Accessibility settings like Dark Mode and Zoom can make the screen easier to read, while the Magnifier tool can help you better see and hear the world around you.

By Lance Whitney

Apple Warns Users in 92 Countries About 'Mercenary Spyware' Threat

On Wednesday, the company sent out an alert to select iPhone users about detecting a 'targeted mercenary spyware attack.'

By Michael Kan

Apple iWork Review

4.0

Appleā€™s iWork apps are free, sophisticated, and deeply integrated within its ecosystem. Their default file formats aren't conducive to sharing with non-iWork users, however.

By Edward Mendelson