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New Renders Show Redesigned High-End ‘M1X Mac mini’ With ‘Plexiglass’ Top
New renders purporting to show the rumoured Mac mini that Apple is planning to release with a new generation of Apple silicon.
Apple Patches macOS Zero-Day Bug Allowing Malware to Take Screenshots
Apple has patched a critical bug in macOS that could be exploited to take screenshots of someone's computer.
Beats Studio Buds Receive FCC Approval Ahead of Official Announcement
The Federal Communications Commission has approved the new Beats-branded headphones, which gives a clear path to a subsequent public launch.
Samsung Mocks iPhone 12 Pro Max’s Lack of 100x Digital Zoom in New Ad [VIDEO]
Samsung has posted a series of new ads touting the Galaxy S21 Ultra camera as better than the camera on the iPhone 12 Pro Max.
Pro-Palestinian Activists Leaving One-Star Facebook App Reviews En Masse
The coordinated campaign is meant to protest the company's alleged censorship of Palestinian accounts and posts.
New Apple TV 4K Supports 4K HDR 60fps Streaming on YouTube
The device is able to show 3840x2160@60 in HDR in the YouTube app.
Spotify Adds Offline Playback Feature For Apple Watch
If you're a Spotify premium user and have an Apple Watch, you'll soon be able to listen on the go without an iPhone.
Snap Unveils Next Generation of ‘Spectacles’ AR Glasses
Snap has unveiled a new generation of its Spectacles eyewear that puts augmented reality front and center.
Shakepay Surpasses 600,000 Canadians Buying Cryptocurrency
Shakepay says it has surpassed 600,000 Canadians trading cryptocurrency with its app.
Google to Open Physical Retail Store in New York City
Google is taking a step outside the digital realm to open a physical retail store, in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood.
Microsoft to Retire Internet Explorer in 2022
Microsoft says it is finally moving on from Internet Explorer, although IE Mode will remain in Microsoft Edge until at least 2029.
Apple’s Craig Federighi Calls Level of Malware on Mac ‘Not Acceptable’
A top Apple exec has said that Mac malware has now exceeded Apple's level of tolerance and framed security as the reason for keeping iPhones locked to the App Store.