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Things are about to get interesting for the iPhone's charging port
It could get 10 times faster-or maybe disappear completely.
THE IPAD'S BIGGEST MOMENTS RANKED
FROM MULTITASKING TO THE M1.
macOS 13: Top features we hope Apple unveils at WWDC
Bug fixes, iCloud Time Machine, App Library, and more.
LOGIC PRO X 10.7: SOFTWARE CONTINUES TO GO FROM STRENGTH TO STRENGTH
MUSIC PRODUCTION SOFTWARE
How to use Numbers' keystrokes for cell editing and autofill
Numbers packs a lot of frequently used features into a handful of keys.
Hot Stuff
What we're raving about this month
Everything has 5G now. When will it be the Mac's turn?
A MacBook with 5G would make a lot of people happy.
Apple's Self Service Repairs for iPhones will cost more time and stress than money
Fix your iPhone SE, iPhone 12, or iPhone 13 at your own peril.
Apple offers a free fix for Apple Watch Series 6 screens that are permanently blank
40mm Watches made between April and September 2021 are eligible for free repair.
Apple's First 5G Modem May Compete With Qualcomm's Snapdragon X70
The latest 5G modem promises greatly improved bandwidth, latency, and power efficiency, but might never appear in an iPhone.
Astell&Kern AK UW100: Surprisingly Affordable High-end in-ear Headphones
The high-end personal audio company delivers a stunning listening experience with its first true wireless stereo earphones.
Apple Plots Hardware Subscription Service for iPhone and Other Devices
The new service, which would let you pay a monthly fee for an iPhone or other Apple hardware, may launch late this year.
Apple Has Taken Its Love of Recycling Just a Little Too Far
The Studio Display illustrates how the company's tendency to recycle its tech may not always be the best option.
After the M1, These Intriguing Apple Silicon Mysteries Still Remain
The M2 processor will mark the next stage in the transition. But what will it bring?
4 Cool Hidden Apps You Didn't Know Were on Your iPhone
Your iPhone has secret apps. Do you know how to find them?
HDHomeRun Flex 4K: A Cheap and Easy Way to Get NextGenTV
This tiny device streams broadcast TV, including ATSC 3.0 channels, to every device on your home network.
REVIEW: MAC STUDIO APPLE FLEXES ITS MIGHT (AND MUSCLES)
A POWER GAP IN THE MAC LINEUP FILLS IN WITH A BUFFEDUP MEDIA MASTER.
iPAD AIR (2022): RETAKING THE MIDRANGE TABLET THRONE
AFTER A YEAR OFF, THE IPAD AIR ROARS BACK TO RELEVANCY.
REVIEW: iPHONE SE (2022) AN UNEVEN AND DISAPPOINTING 'UPGRADE'
APPLE UPGRADED THE PART IT DIDN'T NEED IGNORING ALL TO THE PROCESSOR-WHILE THE UPGRADES IT SHOULD HAVE MADE.
STUDIO DISPLAY: THE APPLE MONITOR FOR EVERYONE ELSE (WHO CAN AFFORD IT)
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OWC Mercury Pro U.2 Dual Thunderbolt 3 enclosure: Versatile, fast in the right configuration
Leverage up to 8 NVMe (U.2 or M.2 with adapter) SSDs over Thunderbolt 3 with this sturdy external enclosure.
Now that Mac Studio is here, the iMac can finally be its fun self again
The iMac gets to be fun again and power users get a pro Mac they can afford.
How much credit does Apple deserve for CODA's Academy Awards?
Apple brought it to the masses, but there's a fine line between distributor and artist.
How to test your Mac's internet speed and quality
Several options help you work out the performance and health of your Internet connection.
How to use your Mac to snap pictures or scan documents with your iPhone or iPad
Apple hides this feature in plain sight, letting you have a scanner for your Mac without a USB cable or other software.
How Apple's iPhone subscription service could be the ultimate lock-in trap
Apple is rumored to be launching a hardware subscription service, but how will it work?
Why Is Autocorrect on the iPhone Still So Terrible?
The iPhone's ability to fix our words is just as bad as it was 10 years ago.
The Missing Piece of Apple's Ecosystem Isn't a Folding Phone or an Ar Headset
A simple wireless router could bring everything together.
Sorry, iPhone 6 Plus users, your phone probably can't be repaired anymore
Apple moves two older devices to 'vintage' status.
How to run your favorite iPhone and iPad apps on an M1 Mac
Expand your app library by adding apps you typically use on an iPhone or iPad.