After testing Samsung's new Galaxy S25 Ultra for a week, an underrated screen feature that helps cut down on the glare has won me over.
Your iPhone is probably the most personal device you own, and the new features in iOS 18 go further than ever before to let you customize it to your liking. Whether you're just jumping into the world of Apple Intelligence or finally upgrading an older phone,
Apple has to perform a careful balancing act with the upcoming iPhone SE, and one decision that lowers the SE’s specifications may come back to haunt Tim Cook and his team.
Tech platforms are responding to this threat now. Google has introduced call defense to the latest version of Android, than can listen into calls using on-device AI and flag a likely scam, it has also prevented users from being talked into disabling Android’s sideloading protection while on calls to prevent malicious apps being installed.
Now, LaptopMag is among the publications claiming the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra brings not only an improvement to its predecessor but also compared to Apple’s iPhone 16 Pro Max. While the Snapdragon 8 Elite for Galaxy falls behind the A18 Pro chip in single-core scores, the multicore scores are higher for the Samsung phone.
During today's earnings call covering the first fiscal quarter of 2025, Apple CEO Tim Cook was asked about whether he felt there was room
The iPhone SE 4 is being talked about a lot, but the conversation is centered around one particular screen feature, and the situation is getting ridiculous.
Tim Cook insists Apple Intelligence is convincing people to upgrade — even if the features are underwhelming so far.
According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the entire iPhone 17 lineup will feature a 24-megapixel front-facing camera with a six-element lens. The iPhone 14 and 15 feature a 12-megapixel front-facing camera with five plastic lens elements, and the iPhone 16 lineup features the same hardware.
Apple's beta AI tech is now activated automatically in iOS 18.3. Here's how to disable specific features or the whole thing.
The latest iOS 18.3 update for the iPhone includes a few updates to Visual Intelligence, the Apple Intelligence feature that uses the iPhone 16's camera to identify and provide more information about what it sees.