Apple's March 2021 in review: HomePod dropped, iMac Pro ditched, and OS X celebrated
March 2021 was a busy, even hectic month for Apple, even though we didn't get any events and the company actually discontinued more products than it launched.
March 2021 was a busy, even hectic month for Apple, even though we didn't get any events and the company actually discontinued more products than it launched.
As "Mythic Quest" heads into its second season, Apple TV+ will release a standalone bonus episode that sees the Mythic Quest crew return to the workplace.
Apple has made available the first two episodes of "The Line," an original podcast that will be a precursor to a limited-series TV show that will arrive on Apple TV+ later in 2021.
Foxconn parent company Hon Hai earned $47 billion in the first quarter of 2021, up 44% from last year, reportedly on demand from home workers buying iPhone 12 models.
The Colorado House Business Affairs & Labor committee in March shot down a so-called "right to repair" bill that would have forced companies like Apple to allow users to fix their own devices without voiding warranty.
Facebook is refusing to produce additional documents in the Epic Games versus Apple App Store legal dispute despite continued requests from the iPhone maker.
In a ruling on a different matter, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has argued that social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter may not have a First Amendment right to regulate user commentary on their platforms.
The global semiconductor shortage wreaking havoc on industries across the globe could last until 2022 before supply begins to meet demand, though Apple could avoid the worst of it.
The US Supreme Court has sided with Google in the search company's long-running legal fight with Oracle, declaring Android could use APIs from the Oracle-owned Java.
Apple CEO Tim Cook says he doesn't expect to remain at the company for the next decade, but isn't planning resignation yet.
LG is to close its entire mobile business unit by July 31, and concentrate instead on components, connected devices, and smart homes.
Parler could still return to the App Store, according to Apple CEO Tim Cook in a podcast interview, in a wide-ranging discussion covering Apple's inbound App Tracking Transparency measures, political engagements, and much more.
A native Apple Silicon edition of video editing software Adobe Premiere Pro is now available as a public beta.
XP-Pen's Innovator 16 is a graphics tablet for drawing on your Mac, offering a 15.6-inch display and decent value for amateurs wanting to improve their digital artwork workflow.
A major cache of personal data for more than 500 million Facebook users has been published on hacking forums, in one of the biggest lapses of data protection for the social network so far.
Apple CEO Tim Cook took part in a remote interview with journalist Kara Swisher this week, with the pair discussing topics ranging from App Store policy to the now infamous "Tim Apple" incident.
Apple on Friday updated its Leadership page to include John Ternus as SVP of Hardware Engineering, a role into which the executive transitioned when former engineering lead Dan Riccio stepped down in January.
Snap, Inc., the creator of Snapchat, has reportedly explored ways to bypass an impending Apple privacy feature in an effort to continue tracking its users, according to a new report.
Apple Arcade added 35 new games to its lineup on Friday with a mix of new exclusives and classic titles.
As part of its largest single expansion to date, Apple Arcade has added two new categories of games, featuring classics like "Sudoku," and hits such as "Monument Valley."
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