Apple has quietly launched a unified App Store website that brings together all its platform stores into a single responsive, searchable interface—though downloading still requires native apps.
It can be hard to get the big picture from quarterly financial statements, but Jason Snell’s charts of Apple’s annual performance make it clear just how well Apple is doing.
Update to OS 26.1 for incremental improvements and security fixes across Apple’s platforms. Highlights include Tinted Liquid Glass, AutoMix over AirPlay, Slide Over’s return to iPadOS, and dozens of ...
In this issue, Adam Engst runs down Apple’s OS 26.1 releases, highlighting improvements like Liquid Glass’s new Tinted option, AutoMix over AirPlay, and the return of Slide Over. He also explains ...
For its fiscal fourth quarter of 2025, Apple set numerous records, with revenue of $102.5 billion, led by an all-time ...
Can a browser that navigates the Web for you handle basic data analysis without making mistakes? Adam Engst tested Brave, ...
Apple can’t be accused of sitting on its hardware laurels. Just a month after launching the iPhone 17 lineup with the new A19 and A19 Pro chips, the company has shifted its attention to the Mac, iPad, ...
The new Affinity app from Canva replaces Affinity Photo, Affinity Designer, and Affinity Publisher, which already shared most of their core code. It’s free to use, requires a Canva account, and ...
New AI-powered browsers from OpenAI, Perplexity, and others promise to automate Web tasks but are vulnerable to prompt injection attacks that could manipulate the browser or steal private information ...
You may have heard about “juice jacking,” a type of attack that exploits a security vulnerability in USB charging. This vulnerability exists because USB ports can simultaneously transfer both power ...
Joe Kissell delivers sobering news about Nisus Writer, revealing that the beloved Mac word processor appears to have no active development, minimal company presence, and an uncertain future. Meanwhile ...