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Apple Pay Cash review: I think Apple just killed Venmo
Apple Pay Cash is so simple, you are gonna get paid.
How to charge your iPhone X twice as fast
Stop wasting time with your slow-ass charger.
By Raymond Wong
Apple's own version of Google Glass could launch as early as 2020
And it might not need an iPhone to work.
By Raymond Wong
Taylor Swift will reportedly not let 'Reputation' stream online for at least a week
It's Swift vs. Spotify all over again.
By Yvette Tan
Haven't upgraded to iOS 11? You're not alone.
Apple's iOS 11 isn't as popular as previous updates.
By Karissa Bell
New Apple patent reveals the tech giant is exploring 3D hand-tracking
Looking beyond facial recognition.
By Mark Kaufman
The iPhone X has the best smartphone display ever, says DisplayMate
The iPhone X's display is the new king when it comes to color accuracy.
Apple finally releases its Venmo killer, Apple Pay Cash
No more texting, "I'll pay you later."
Don't blink: We're giving away an iPhone X for free
Hi, we're your fairy godmother.
By TEAM COMMERCE
This upgraded toolbar is a welcome relief from one of Mac's most annoying features
Get a toolbar that has more than bouncing apps.
By TEAM COMMERCE
Sorry, Samsung: Apple comes out on top in 'slide to unlock' patent case
And it's an expensive loss.
By Jack Morse
iPhone X's Animoji works amazingly well with your favorite movies
Animoji are apart of your favorite movie scenes now
If you own an iPhone X, you absolutely need to know this gesture trick
The more you know.
By Raymond Wong
Good news: The iPhone X won't bend in your super skinny jeans
No #bendgate this year.
By Raymond Wong
iPhone X adoption is already outpacing the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus: report
Almost 1% iPhone market share!
Don't upgrade your iOS without downloading this software first
Your iOS will thank you.
By Team Commerce
A visual history of the iPhone's camera bump over the years
Don't count on this eyesore going away anytime soon.
By Raymond Wong
Idiots are already dropping their $1,000 iPhone Xs... just for clicks
What's $1,000 anyway?
By Raymond Wong