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The measuring stick for success among the big three gaming companies of Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo has long been a question of how many consoles they have sold. → Read More
Magic Leap One, the highly anticipated augmented-reality headset that overlays digital objects on the physical world, is finally going on sale after nearly a decade of development. → Read More
The revelation hit Yusuf Mehdi when he was cleaning out his garage. → Read More
Apple and Samsung have agreed to settle their long-running dispute over smartphone design patents, ending seven years of legal battles between the two tech giants. → Read More
Anyone can now try out the early version of Apple's iOS 12, after the company released a test of the operating system to the public. → Read More
Social media network Instagram made a more aggressive push into the "media" side of its business Wednesday, hosting a splashy launch for a new service for long-form video called IGTV. → Read More
Apple this week finally showed off its solution to help us use our iPhones less often. → Read More
An Apple repair and refurbishment center in Elk Grove, California, has placed about 1,600 accidental calls to 911 over the past four months – and it's not at all clear why. → Read More
Apple chief executive Tim Cook has said he thinks of augmented reality as a 'big idea like the smartphone,' which should give you a sense of how important the iPhone maker thinks AR really is. → Read More
Some iPhone users are getting unpleasant surprises from a sharing feature they may not realise allows anyone to send pictures to their phones. According to the New York Post, female subway riders in New York received messages alerting them that → Read More
Headed on a trip? You may soon be able to ditch your boarding pass in favour of your fingers or face. On Wednesday, Delta announced a new biometric identification pilot program that will eventually let you use your fingerprints instead of a plane... → Read More