Tech News Roundup: New Nothing Earbuds, Retro Games on iOS, and Wooden Smartphones!
If you’ve been too busy to keep up with this week’s tech headlines, then we’ve put together a quick list of highlights to catch you up.
If you’ve been too busy to keep up with this week’s tech headlines, then we’ve put together a quick list of highlights to catch you up.
The company adds that in-person attendees such as developers and students will have the opportunity to celebrate a special event at Apple Park on opening day.
It’s even speculated that we could see on-device Apple AI as early as iOS 18.
Apple’s M3-powered MacBook Air comes in two variants.
The Apple Sports app will be available for iPhone models running iOS 17.2 or later.
It looks like consumers’ spending habits and product adoption have changed towards tablet devices, based on data from research firm Canalys.
Zoom recently announced that it will be launching a special app designed for the Vision Pro, which brings major features from the mainline app to a more unique form factor for users.
Apple has now stopped selling its Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 models in the United States, following a patent dispute with Masimo.
The Cupertino-based manufacturer continues to top sales charts in key markets, including the United States and United Kingdom.
New data shows interesting market trends for the top players in the smartphone industry.