
Editor's Desk: Tons of reactions to all of Apple's new products this week
This week was exciting for iMore, and all Apple fans as all of the new products announced at Apple's spring event launched!
This week was exciting for iMore, and all Apple fans as all of the new products announced at Apple's spring event launched!
This week in Nintendo news, the first wave of the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Booster Course Pass released. Additionally, fans discovered that Nintendo had filed trademarks for retro games as well as submitted a controller patent. Plus more Nintendo news.
The Switch's five-year anniversary has come and gone, with no price reductions for games in sight. When it comes to making their products accessible to those from all walks of life, Nintendo is doing a poor job.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has been around for eight years now, so the new courses within the Booster Course Pass help liven things up. But is it worth the price?
Apple's 2018 HomePod was killed off a year ago this month, yet the company has yet to unveil what's next for the product. Here are some gaps I'd like to see a new HomePod fill.
Apple’s iPad Air is close enough to the iPad Pro now that the smaller model may well go away.
This rumored update to iPadOS could unlock the power of the iPad and allow it to become a true laptop replacement for many.
The Pokémon Scarlet and Violet starters have already been revealed, but we don't know what they evolve into yet. Here are our predictions complete with pictures made by the iMore gaming team.
With Apple's spring event behind us, let us look forward to WWDC 22. Here's our wish list for what features should come in iOS 16.
Talk of Apple only putting its hot new A16 chip into the iPhone 14 Pro models has a lot of people hot under the collar. But really, it's a change that makes more sense than you might think. And it's definitely one that Apple shouldn't be afraid of making, no matter how much the silicon junkies shout about it.