Apple is expanding availability of its new 40W Dynamic Power Adapter with 60W Max to several countries that use type G plugs.
Yes, you'll need a dongle to charge an Apple Pencil with your shiny new iPad. Deal with it. Photo: Ben White/Unsplash License The decision to make the all-new iPad compatible with the original Apple ...
Tucked amidst the news of Apple's M2-powered iPad Pro being made official was an announcement for the next generation of iPad — the non-Pro model, that is. And while the new 10th-generation iPad doesn ...
One of the least welcome aspects of Apple’s latest MacBook Pro machines was the decision to move completely away from legacy ports. The decision to use exclusively Thunderbolt 3 connections is a ...
Apple CarPlay adapters are becoming increasingly popular as a cost-effective way to upgrade older vehicles with modern ...
Welcome to our weekend Apple Breakfast column, which includes all of the Apple news you missed this week in a handy bite-sized roundup. We call it Apple Breakfast because we think it goes great with a ...
Apple has broken into the car accessories game with CarPlay, but most people will need an adapter to access it. Here's what ...
Apple has reportedly conducted internal discussions about an Apple TV streaming stick similar to devices offered by Amazon and Google, a low-cost hardware option that would be well positioned to ...
Apple has abandoned its plans for a low-cost Apple TV dongle and is set to significantly accelerate and expand the output of new content on ‌Apple TV‌+ next year, according to The Information. Sources ...
Last September, Apple forced new iPhone owners to accept a new reality: If you wanted to connect wired headphones to the iPhone 7, the first iPhone without a headphone jack, you'd have to use a tiny ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Being the largest and most influential tech brand in the world will invite more scrutiny than usual, I suppose, but the recent ...
Following is a transcript of the video: Apple has a dongle problem. The MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, iPhone, and iPad use just two types of ports. Remember 30-pin? Now we have Lightning. Remember USB-A?