Normally selling for anything up to $310, you can pick up an Apple Watch Series 3 for just $249.99 from Amazon right now. What are you waiting for?
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Oliver Haslam has written about technology for over a decade. His work has been published in print at Macworld and online pretty much everywhere else. If it plugs in or has a battery, it's fair game.
There is understandably still a lot of attention on the 2018 iPad Pro, but the existing 10.5-inch iPad Pro is still a pretty great tablet, and right now you can get up to $249 off depending on the configuration you're considering buying.
USB-C is finally starting to take over the world, and the arrival of the 2018 iPad Pro has certainly helped. Apple moving the iPhone to USB-C would help even more, but we dare not even dream about that.
Apple has expanded the "There's More to iPhone" marketing campaign that it first used in Germany last year, this time bringing both the UK and France on board.
Apple has today announced that a slew of new app updates have added support for Siri Shortcuts, and there are some pretty big names. Yet more will apparently arrive over the coming months.
Philips Hue is still the biggest name in the smart lighting business, despite there being more competitors than we can count. Companies big and small have tried to take the Philips Hue crown for the best smart bulb, and while some have come close we're just not sure anyone has been able to take it. Right now you can get your hands on one of the best Philips Hue bulbs for just $37.82.
Throughout the holiday season Amazon was offering Apple's current iPad at discounted prices, and that was pretty amazing for one big reason - Apple products tend to never be available at reduced prices. Not from Apple, and not from third-party resellers, either.
Apple's new patent focuses on finding a way to prevent a screen from being damaged after many foldings, something that the patent itself suggests is a bigger issue when the display is cold and less flexible.
Tesla Model 3 is finally available for the promised $35,000 price tag, but it's not all good news. Here's everything you need to know about this.
The guys behind popular iOS camera app Halide, former Twitter developer Ben Sandofsky and ex-Apple designer Sebastiaan de With, have launched their second app, called Spectre.
















