The Wrap – Galaxy Note 20 vs Pixel 4a
What do we think of the new Samsung Galaxy Note and Google Pixel devices? Plus what’s happening in WiFi, webcams, and more. All in five.
What do we think of the new Samsung Galaxy Note and Google Pixel devices? Plus what’s happening in WiFi, webcams, and more. All in five.
With the announcement of a new macOS version, you might be wondering whether a Mac you might own will support it. Is your Mac friendly to Big Sur?
You may not remember a time when Apple didn't use Intel inside its computers, but it was long ago, and it's coming again as Apple makes the jump to its own processors in its computers.
This week on The Wrap, we’ll find out what’s happening in the world of Apple with iOS, watchOS, macOS, and more, plus what else the week of tech entailed. All that in five.
WWDC isn't just about the iPhone and iPad, or even the Mac, because Apple has a wearable, too. What's coming for the Apple Watch?
One of the features that gives Android users a little more control over their phone's home screen experience is coming to iPhone owners, and that's not all.
We're beyond version numbers now, as the next version of macOS focuses on a big look, named after a mountain range in California.
With the COVID-19 pandemic practically killing off any and every conference, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference goes digital in June.
Apple won't be assembling people in a room while coronavirus is an issue, but it will run its Worldwide Developers Conference in the online world.
Coronavirus is making an impact on the world, and that includes how you might have to telecommute for work. Plus what’s happening in the world of 5G and which computer just stole our heart. All that and more in five minutes.