Apple’s new family of subscription services bundles, called Apple One, is now available, though Fitness+ won’t arrive until December.

BY Paul Thurrott with 16 Comments
Apple’s new family of subscription services bundles, called Apple One, is now available, though Fitness+ won’t arrive until December.
BY Paul Thurrott with 43 Comments
I wasn’t expecting to write more about the iPhone 12 ahead of my review, but there are several issues that I feel require more discussion.
BY Paul Thurrott with 16 Comments
A new report claims that Apple is working to create an alternative to Google Search for use on the iPhone and its other devices.
BY Paul Thurrott with 21 Comments
The iPhone 12’s display is gorgeous but it’s also a bit small, especially with that intrusive notch. Is there even a display size sweet spot anymore?
BY Paul Thurrott with 16 Comments
The web is awash with ideas about how we can optimize our smartphone home screens to be more efficient and less distracted.
BY Paul Thurrott with 20 Comments
Now that I have about a day’s worth of experience using the Apple iPhone 12, here are some more notes and comments about this new device.
BY Paul Thurrott with 41 Comments
Because of my focus on photography, I typically buy the most expensive iPhone every year. But there’s a new sweet spot for 2020.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 24 Comments
Apple's new iPhone 12 Pro Max is the company's largest iPhone ever, and both the new Pro models feature a new LiDAR sensor for upgraded AR experiences.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 14 Comments
Apple is introducing a total of four new iPhones today, here is a look at the entry-level iPhones: the 6.1-inch iPhone 12, and the 5.4-inch iPhone Mini.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 8 Comments
Apple's new iPhones feature a bunch of magnets on the back for new accessories, and this includes the company's new MagSafe wireless chargers for the iPhone 12 line.
BY Paul Thurrott with 1 Comment
As expected, Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers has ruled that Apple can ban Fortnite from its App Store. But it can’t retaliate against the Unreal Engine.
BY Paul Thurrott with 29 Comments
Apple infamously decided to block Xbox Game Pass cloud streaming on iPhones and iPads. But Microsoft has a plan to work around that.
BY Paul Thurrott with 89 Comments
Microsoft is hoping to set a positive example for Apple, Google, and others that run their own app stores to follow.
BY Paul Thurrott with 32 Comments
Microsoft says that its News service has 550 million monthly users and has generated $1 billion in “sustainable” revenue for the industry.
BY Paul Thurrott with 42 Comments
Here is a quick summary of the arguments made against Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google, and the recommended solutions.
BY Mehedi Hassan with 15 Comments
Get ready for some more Apple hardware: the company just announced an event for October 13, where the company is expected to launch the new iPhone 12.
BY Paul Thurrott with 2 Comments
Microsoft’s new Xbox Family Settings App for Android and iOS can help parents manage their children’s gaming activities.
BY Paul Thurrott with 30 Comments
Epic Games, Spotify, Tile, and several other companies have banded together to take on Apple and its unfair App Store policies.
BY Paul Thurrott with 38 Comments
Microsoft talks about meeting its users where they are, but it ignores its iPhone users in Your Phone, and now with iOS 14 widgets too.
BY Paul Thurrott with 25 Comments
As expected, Apple today announced the bundling of its existing services into Apple One, which will be available in three tiers.
BY Paul Thurrott with 120 Comments
Apple’s latest App Store documentation reiterates and expands on the rules that keep Microsoft’s Project xCloud out of the store.
BY Paul Thurrott with 17 Comments
When Apple releases iOS 14, you’ll finally be able to choose another browser as your default, instead of being forced to use Safari.
BY Paul Thurrott with 22 Comments
As you may know, I switched to Mint Mobile this past year for its incredibly low prices and excellent introductory offers.
BY Paul Thurrott with 3 Comments
Google said this week that it is bringing native Microsoft Office editing capabilities to the mobile versions of its productivity apps.
BY Paul Thurrott with 14 Comments
The list of antitrust regulators going after Apple for its abusive App Store policies is getting so long we’re going to need a scorecard.
BY Paul Thurrott with 5 Comments
Following through on a promise buried in a press release during WWDC 2020, Apple today made minor adjustments to its app review process.
BY Paul Thurrott with 53 Comments
Apple on Friday terminated Epic’s developer account and has removed the firm’s remaining games from the iOS App Store.