You can purchase the phones outright, or opt for a payment plan using buy now pay later service Klarna. For example, you can pay £25 upfront today for the £299 iPhone 13, and then pay back the rest ...
From the iPhone 17e to new MacBook and iPad upgrades, Apple has packed the week with launches across its ecosystem, introducing fresh chips, refined designs, and powerful AI-driven performance.
Google Maps will depend more heavily on artificial intelligence to map out routes as part of a major redesign unveiled ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook promised a “big week” of product announcements including the introduction of a new budget-friendly iPhone 17e, a new entry-level Macbook Neo, updated iPad Air models, refreshed ...
Social media addiction has been compared to casinos, opioids and cigarettes. While there’s some debate among experts about the line between overuse and addiction, and whether social media can cause ...
Millions of iPhone users could be exposed to cyber attacks if they delay updating their devices, after Google researchers revealed details of a sophisticated exploit toolkit capable of targeting ...
Nvidia is shifting H200 chip output, Anthropic is restarting talks with the US military, and Apple is releasing new gadgets for consumers.
Apple’s iPhone 17e packs incredible performance, great battery life and almost every key iPhone feature into a $599 package, but is it the right upgrade for you?
Apple considered but abandoned plans for a flip-style foldable iPhone because it didn't create compelling new use cases, according to Weibo leaker Instant Digital. Apple reportedly felt that it was an ...
Apple announced Monday a lower-priced version of the iPhone 17, expanding its smartphone lineup as it relies on its blockbuster product to stave off concerns the company is falling behind in ...
Macworld reports that Apple launched the MacBook Neo, a new entry-level laptop priced at $599, making it Apple’s most ...
Apple's TikTok ad campaign has gone down the absurdist route to promote the MacBook Neo. It's weird, but it works.