Apple introduced a new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and the Mac Mini, available for pre-order now and in stores next week.
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
Apple’s new phones: First look at iPhone 12 Pro Max and iPhone 12 Mini
Apple’s iPhone 12 Max and iPhone 12 Mini come out on Friday. Here’s our first look at both, the big and the small of it.
Apple set to debut faster MacBooks powered by iPhone chips during Tuesday online event
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What’s hot for tech holiday? ‘Practical’ gifts like routers and computer monitors
Apple’s iPhones and next generation videogame consoles from Microsoft and Sony will be the most coveted holiday devices, but don’t forget routers too!
iPhone 12 Mini and 12 Pro Max begin preorders Friday, both expected to be in short supply
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Are Trump’s days of special treatment on Twitter numbered? Post presidency, he’ll be just another user
Twitter has rules for “world leaders” that are different from the rest of us, in the interest of news value.
DJI’s Mavic Mini 2 drone is light and cute. We took it for a test flight, and here’s what we learned.
The new DJI Mavic Mini II drone is about the size of a smartphone, and weighs about the same. It sells for $449, up $50 from the original version.
More iPhone 12s? Get ready for iPhone 12 Pro Max, plus the Xbox, PS5 and HomePod Mini
Apple released the first 2 of the iPhones in October, the 12 and 12 Pro. It will be a big week for tech: PS5 Tuesday and Xbox Thursday, Apple Friday
‘We’re vagabonds of the sea’: How this YouTuber quit his job to sail the world
Brian Trautman chronicles his adventures for YouTube, but makes most of his money from supporters on Patreon, where fans show their appreciation.
How TikTok and conservative apps like Parler handle misinformation issues amid 2020 election
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have new rules in place for dealing with misinformation amid the surge during the 2020 election.