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What, if anything, is AI search good for?What, if anything, is AI search good for?
Technology

Humans are still better than robots at finding correct answers online. Good.

By Adam Clark Estes
Apple’s convincing case that AI doesn’t have to be scaryApple’s convincing case that AI doesn’t have to be scary
Technology

Apple Intelligence wants to be the cool dad of artificial intelligence.

By Adam Clark Estes
Apple is facing a new antitrust lawsuit that could dethrone the iPhoneApple is facing a new antitrust lawsuit that could dethrone the iPhone
Technology

Does Apple have a monopoly on smartphones? The Justice Department thinks so.

By Nicole Narea
What wearing Apple’s Vision Pro headset does to our brainsWhat wearing Apple’s Vision Pro headset does to our brains
Technology

Apple’s mixed reality headset heralds a new era of “spatial computing.” We are not ready.

By Adam Clark Estes
Why a journaling app is the most interesting thing Apple has done this yearWhy a journaling app is the most interesting thing Apple has done this year
Technology

Finally, a way for your phone to know even more about your personal life.

By Adam Clark Estes
Local police should not be your go-to source for iPhone safety newsLocal police should not be your go-to source for iPhone safety news
Technology

A warning about the NameDrop feature on iOS 17 is just the latest in a long history of misleading Facebook posts from law enforcement.

By A.W. Ohlheiser
Is the green texting bubble about to burst?Is the green texting bubble about to burst?
Technology

Apple is adopting Google’s texting standard, but blue bubble elitism will probably continue.

By Sara Morrison
That “free” iPhone 15 could cost a fortuneThat “free” iPhone 15 could cost a fortune
Technology

How to buy a new phone for less without paying more.

By Sara Morrison
Has Apple Pay made it too easy to spend money?Has Apple Pay made it too easy to spend money?
Money

Tap-to-pay makes spending money fun, easy, and virtually invisible.

By Whizy Kim
Apple has an AirPod repair problem
Apple

California’s new Right to Repair Act can’t magically make Apple’s popular earbuds good for the environment.

By Pranav Dixit
Hey, remember those Apple wonder goggles?Hey, remember those Apple wonder goggles?
Technology

Apple is going to sell us $3,500 headsets next year. It still hasn’t said why.

By Peter Kafka
Don’t upgrade your iPhone until you have toDon’t upgrade your iPhone until you have to
Technology

Once again, this year’s phones will look a lot like last year’s. But real innovation is on the horizon.

By Adam Clark Estes
Silicon Valley’s vibe shiftSilicon Valley’s vibe shift
Technology
By Vox Staff
Who wants to pay $3,500 for Apple’s new goggles?Who wants to pay $3,500 for Apple’s new goggles?
Technology

We know what the Vision Pro does, but we’re still wondering why you would buy it. Apple seems confused, too.

By Peter Kafka
Is Apple’s weird headset the future?
Technology

Apple’s new goggles aren’t for normals. Not yet, anyway. So why does Apple want to show them off?

By Peter Kafka
The problem with Apple’s big banking pushThe problem with Apple’s big banking push
Technology

Borrowing money is just a few taps away on an iPhone. What could go wrong?

By Sara Morrison
Why all your friends are sending you voice notesWhy all your friends are sending you voice notes
Technology

Phone call? Lol. Voice note? Sure.

By Shirin Ghaffary
Big Tech’s Big Flops of 2022Big Tech’s Big Flops of 2022
Technology

We bid adieu to moonshots, Portals, and ad-free Netflix.

By Sara Morrison
Why you saw more ads on your iPhone in 2022
Technology

Apple’s privacy-friendly ad business is also an antitrust avoidance strategy.

By Sara Morrison
Don’t assume your iPhone is safe from hackersDon’t assume your iPhone is safe from hackers
Technology

The Pegasus spyware leak shows that iPhones are vulnerable to hacks, too.

By Sara Morrison
What you need to know about the House’s opening bid to rein in Big TechWhat you need to know about the House’s opening bid to rein in Big Tech
Technology

The bills have the beginnings of bipartisan support, but will likely need even more to actually pass.

By Shirin Ghaffary and Sara Morrison
Apple’s iOS 15 will come with better privacy for people who pay for itApple’s iOS 15 will come with better privacy for people who pay for it
Technology

The next iOS will make it harder for newsletters, marketers, and websites to track you.

By Sara Morrison
Why streaming devices and streaming networks are fighting over your eyeballsWhy streaming devices and streaming networks are fighting over your eyeballs
Technology

Streaming TV should be easy, but fights among Roku, Amazon, HBO, and NBC are making it hard.

By Peter Kafka
Big Tech told Congress it has plenty of competitors. It’s crushing them all.Big Tech told Congress it has plenty of competitors. It’s crushing them all.
Technology

Here are our counterpoints to the points Amazon, Apple, Google, and Facebook made during their House antitrust hearing.

By Rani Molla and Peter Kafka
Google’s privacy changes are mostly marketingGoogle’s privacy changes are mostly marketing
Technology

Making tracking cookies optional is only a half step toward privacy.

By Rani Molla
Apple is under scrutiny for squashing competitors on the App Store — againApple is under scrutiny for squashing competitors on the App Store — again
Technology

Apple built its own screen-time management app. Then things got weird on the App Store.

By Emily Stewart
David Haskell has one of the hardest jobs in media: replacing a beloved magazine editorDavid Haskell has one of the hardest jobs in media: replacing a beloved magazine editor
Technology

Haskell took up the reins of New York Magazine this year after its 15-year editor Adam Moss stepped away.

By Eric Johnson
AMC Networks boss Josh Sapan wants the people who make TV to look at the data — but not too muchAMC Networks boss Josh Sapan wants the people who make TV to look at the data — but not too much
Technology

There’s no algorithm for creativity yet, Sapan says on the latest Recode Media.

By Eric Johnson
Apple has sold lots of music subscriptions — so it thinks it will sell lots of other stuff, tooApple has sold lots of music subscriptions — so it thinks it will sell lots of other stuff, too
Technology

Apple Music has eclipsed Spotify in the US. Now Apple wants to do the same thing in news, games, and video.

By Peter Kafka
Apple’s new credit card means the tech giant is now battling the same banks that built Apple PayApple’s new credit card means the tech giant is now battling the same banks that built Apple Pay
Technology

For FAANG companies, everyone is a frenemy.

By Jason Del Rey
We still don’t know what’s in Apple’s streaming video service, how much it will cost or why we should pay for itWe still don’t know what’s in Apple’s streaming video service, how much it will cost or why we should pay for it
Technology

Oprah? Sure. Reese, Jen, and Steven, too. But Apple’s preview raises more questions than it answers.

By Peter Kafka
Apple’s plan for its new TV service: Sell other people’s TV servicesApple’s plan for its new TV service: Sell other people’s TV services
Technology

Apple’s TV plans, explained. (Spoiler: Apple isn’t taking on Netflix yet.)

By Peter Kafka
CNN’s Brian Stelter says it’s “vital” for regular people to hold newsrooms accountableCNN’s Brian Stelter says it’s “vital” for regular people to hold newsrooms accountable
Technology

On the latest Recode Media, Stelter says that if viewers think someone is being covered unfairly in the 2020 campaign, they should write an email.

By Eric Johnson
Netflix CEO Reed Hastings says the obvious: He won’t be working with Apple when it launches its new video plansNetflix CEO Reed Hastings says the obvious: He won’t be working with Apple when it launches its new video plans
Technology

In other news: Turns out Netflix is not a tech company, Hastings says.

By Peter Kafka
Can the media business be saved? A “Spotify for news” is not the answer, says News Media Alliance CEO David Chavern.Can the media business be saved? A “Spotify for news” is not the answer, says News Media Alliance CEO David Chavern.
Technology

Chavern’s organization advocates on behalf of 2,000 print and online media outlets.

By Eric Johnson
The logic behind Apple’s give-us-half-your-revenue pitch to news publishersThe logic behind Apple’s give-us-half-your-revenue pitch to news publishers
Technology

Magazine publishers are on board with Apple’s new subscription news service. Newspapers aren’t.

By Peter Kafka
Facebook is in trouble for secretly breaking Apple’s rules. But what it’s doing out in the open is way worse.Facebook is in trouble for secretly breaking Apple’s rules. But what it’s doing out in the open is way worse.
Technology

The company’s planned merger of Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook Messenger into one system should alarm regulators, NYU’s Scott Galloway says.

By Eric Johnson
BuzzFeed layoffs show that “winter is here for digital news,” says former NYT editor Jill AbramsonBuzzFeed layoffs show that “winter is here for digital news,” says former NYT editor Jill Abramson
Technology

Abramson’s new book Merchants of Truth profiles the New York Times, the Washington Post, Vice, and BuzzFeed.

By Eric Johnson
Apple is punishing Facebook big-time for breaking its rulesApple is punishing Facebook big-time for breaking its rules
Technology

Apple moved fast and broke Facebook.

By Kurt Wagner
Apple says it’s banning Facebook’s research app that collects users’ personal informationApple says it’s banning Facebook’s research app that collects users’ personal information
Technology

Facebook will stop its “market research” program that was paying users in exchange for their mobile data.

By Kurt Wagner