
Apple previews new iPhone and Mac accessibility features that could seriously change lives
Apple is making a strong case for itself on the accessibility front with a whole host of new features inbound.
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Apple is making a strong case for itself on the accessibility front with a whole host of new features inbound.
Security vulnerability in Apple Macs is being actively exploited in the wild.
Match Group has announced that Hinge is getting a selection of new self-care prompts to encourage more conversations around self-care.
If you're still using G Suite legacy edition, Google has some very, very good news.
Mastercard is set to launch a new framework for biometric payments.
The biggest Windows 11 update yet could be coming soon – these are the features I’m looking forward to.
Meta has poached a veteran silicon engineer from Intel to help drive hardware innovation.
The developer of a sci-fi RPG previously indicated the game would launch with XeSS, but that was wishful thinking.
Classic Google Sites will soon cease to exist, so migrate now.
Discord's recent Party Mode is hogging processing power, causing up to 30% spikes in usage.
Sonos Sub Mini is the budget wireless subwoofer we've all been waiting for – but why has it taken Sonos so long and why won't they confirm it?
This new way of making OLED screens promises double the brightness and lower power consumption – and it's ready to use soon.
The latest Quest 2 update (v40) brings Messenger encryption and app passwords, plus other much needed features.
A Reddit user has discovered a hidden Xbox Series X feature that’s incredibly useful for those who want to calibrate their display.
If you've been wanting to leave a group without explaining why on WhatsApp, there's good news for you.
The new revamped RDNA 2 graphics cards could be set to claw back some GPU turf from Nvidia.
Spotify's latest test feature is allowing some artists to promote NFTs on their profiles, and the response has been sour.
Publisher Take-Two's latest financial earnings report suggests the upcoming iOS and Android port is some months away, which is welcome news to already disappointed fans.
Even if they don't trigger any warnings, emails with HTML attachments should be considered dangerous.