The fabled day has arrived: WhatsApp is officially dropping support for two older versions of Apple's mobile operating system, forcing iPhone users to upgrade.
We're still in the early days of sending private citizens into space, but multiple such launches have happened, and they're rumored to have cost a fortune.
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Many people use Google Translate to translate web pages, but Apple offers a similar feature built directly into its Safari web browser, and it's easy to use.
Researchers have connected the Standard Model of particle physics and Einstein's General Relativity theory to calculate the gravity inside a black hole.
The Polestar 1 turns heads even without the brand recognition of Ferrari or Bugatti. The high-end vehicle is the automotive epitome of a tailored suit.
Ford issued a recall for thousands of SUVs for potential fire risks. Incidents with fire appeared regardless of if the vehicle was on or off, parked or driving.
Xiaomi has a slew of new products coming to stores soon, including the colorful Mi Band 7, with a slightly larger screen and more power than its predecessor.
A T-Mobile carrier-related issue appears to be plaguing iPhone users, causing phone numbers to deactivate. There are two simple fixes for this issue, for now.
It would appear that the reasons why studying unidentified flying objects (UFOs) is so difficult are surprisingly simple, according to two researchers.
One extremely unique-looking tablet appeared in preview imagery from Realme before the big press event at which the tablet will be formally introduced.
Qualcomm reveals their next powerful processor chipset, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1, ready for devices made by a wide variety of brands in the second half of 2022.
Steve Jobs may have been a stylus-skeptic, but there's no doubting that the Apple Pencil makes drawing, sketching, and navigating on Apple's iPad easier