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Apple could release a 5G iPhone as early as 2020
The fastest iPhone yet is more than a year away.
By Alex Perry
Apple plans to bring more iOS features to the Mac
Two new iOS features could soon make their macOS debut.
By Karissa Bell
Apple and Disney donate to help rebuild Notre-Dame Cathedral
The donations added up quickly.
Apple needs Qualcomm to make a 5G iPhone anytime soon, experts say
Apple's settlement with Qualcomm was probably the only way we would get a 5G iPhone in the near future.
By Alex Perry
Apple is developing its own LiDAR sensors, talking to potential sensor suppliers for self-driving cars: report
Apple still wants to jump into the autonomous driving market.
By Alex Perry
Apple might launch a new, 4.7-inch iPhone in March 2020
The iPhone 8 will live on in a new package, new report claims.
What Apple and Qualcomm's settlement means for the 5G iPhone
A 5G iPhone might be back on track for 2020.
By Raymond Wong
Charging the new Apple Pencil may mess with your car key fob
Apple recently updated a support document on its website to warn users about this weird "signal interference" issue affecting its latest stylus.
By Angela Moscaritolo
Apple and Qualcomm just settled their massive legal battle
And they said it couldn't be done!
By Rachel Kraus
Disney CEO says Disney+ will likely be available on Apple TV, despite competing offerings
Disney CEO Iger also isn't planning to step down from Apple's board.
By Matt Binder
Apple finally lets users listen to podcasts directly on the web
Apple is finally letting its users listen to podcast episodes on the Apple Podcast web pages for each show.
By Matt Binder
Report: Apple to split iTunes into separate apps
MacOS 10.15 will include separate apps for TV, Music, and Podcasts, 9to5Mac reports. But Apple doesn't plan to kill iTunes right away.
By Kyle Kucharski
Prince Harry and Oprah Winfrey to collaborate on new mental health series
Apple's in on it, too.
Apple removes song that referenced Tiananmen Square Massacre from China's Apple Music
Bending to the Chinese government could set a dangerous precedent.
By Raymond Wong
Apple quietly drops $99 Mac data migration fee
On April 2, Apple decided to drop the $99 charge for handling the transfer of all your documents, apps, user accounts, and settings to a new Mac.
By Matthew Humphries
Don't hold your breath for that 16-inch MacBook Pro
That pro-grade MacBook Pro Apple was rumored to be launching this year? It's likely coming either in 2020 or 2021.
3 in 5 Americans don't trust Facebook to protect their data, poll says
Americans keep using social media, but that doesn't mean they like it.
By Alex Perry
Apple might launch two entirely new iPhones with triple-lens cameras this year
The iPhone rumors are getting complicated.
Netflix confirms it will no longer support AirPlay capability
The days of beaming Netflix shows to your Apple TV via Airplay are officially over, but you can still use the app.