Apple readies WWDC with Swift Student Challenge
If you have kids keen to code or maybe keen on changing the world through code, Apple has opened its programming challenge, and it’s one you might be able to use AI for.
If you have kids keen to code or maybe keen on changing the world through code, Apple has opened its programming challenge, and it’s one you might be able to use AI for.
An iPhone or iPad you may already own is about to get more control for phone calls and a sleek new look. What’s coming to iPhones and iPads this year?
A new look, a unified approach to naming, and more AI via Apple Intelligence is coming to all Apple operating systems.
Not everyone can see their screen or hear the music. Fortunately, Apple has some accessibility features on the way to assist with both.
Whether you have an iPhone, iPad, Mac, or even a Windows machine, you’ll soon be able to use a secure password manager for free across an Apple account.
If ever there was a sign that an AirPods Max refresh was on the cards, it’s the news of the AirPods Pro getting a feature that its more expensive big brother misses out on.
A new look for iPhones and iPads is on the way, as is something to give Siri a bit more help and even a way to customise the look and feel of your phone and tablet. What’s coming in iOS 18?
AI is coming to pretty much every major gadget Apple makes, and it means Siri is getting a little smarter, too.
A computer strapped to your face saw release in America last year, but Australians missed out. Good news if you’re still keen: it’s coming down under, but it won’t be cheap.
Buying an iPhone can be pricey, but if you have an older model, Apple has temporarily moved the trade-in amount slightly higher.