The annual developer conference is where the next versions of iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and other software enhancements are unveiled.
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Get Your Covid Vaccine, Win a Million Dollars

This week we unpack the behavioral science behind vaccine lotteries and why a life-changing amount of cash will motivate humans to get their shots.
Apple’s Latest iPad Pro Is Overburdened With Power

The 12.9-inch tablet has some small upgrades and a phenomenal display, but it needs a robust software update to bring out its true potential.
Android’s Getting Brighter and Bubblier, and We Can’t Wait

This week, we recap the news out of Google IO, including Android’s new look and Project Starline’s holographic video booth.
Apple’s Colorful New iMac Pairs Beauty With Brawn

This new M1-powered all-in-one desktop PC is costly once you add all the necessary upgrades, but its simplicity is hard to beat.
19 Deals That Make Great Last-Minute Graduation Gifts

If you’re gift shopping for a college or high school graduate in your life, try these discounted kitchen gadgets, tech, and more.
These Tools Can Help You Find Your Lost Devices

Between Apple’s new AirTags, Samsung’s SmartTags, and Tile trackers, you have plenty of options to make sure you don’t lose your phone—or your keys.
Muchos Bezos: Inside Amazon’s Empire With Author Brad Stone

This week, we talk to the author and journalist about his new book on the retail giant and its famous boss.
Here’s the Truth About Section 230

This week, we go deep on the law that shaped the modern internet with our resident legal eagle, Gilad Edelman.
Google Remembers Android Tablets Exist, Adds a New Media Hub

A surge in interest for large-screen slates has prompted the company to inject an “Entertainment Space” into the user interface.