Sony's well-regarded VR headset has until now worked only with the PlayStation 5, but that's about to change.
Demand for smartphones fell nearly 20% last year, IDC data showed. Now we're about to find out what that means for Apple.
Since taking over at Twitter, Musk's banning journalists and spreading conspiracies has eroded much of the his goodwill in tech and beyond.
The tech industry's largest trade show is being held in Las Vegas this week, and it's filled with all sorts of gadgets ranging from cool to wacky.
The law goes into effect in July. Advocates say it helps prevent e-waste. Critics say it won't force device makers to offer parts for sale as intended.
The "Upgrade Plus" program, which Best Buy launched for MacBook laptops in October, helps people finance Apple computers over 36 months and then upgrade.
The social reading app, which bills itself as a magazine for the web, is introducing more social features just as Twitter has come under fire.
VR badly needed the pizzazz of Apple to serve as a catalyst for the technology. But the tech giant gave it the cold shoulder this year.
Apple, which typically told developers to keep app pricing simple, will begin offering 700 new price points as low as 29 cents.
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