Stories by Michael deAgonia

How to decide which iPhone 6 is right for you

Last year, the big change to the then-new iPhone 5S was the addition of a gold option. This year, <a href="http://www.computerworld.com/article/2604468/apple-watch-steals-show-from-biggest-iphone-ever.html">Apple upped the ante</a> by offering not one but two screen sizes -- both of them larger than the 4-in. screen on last year's flagship iPhone.

Still got a first-gen iPad? Don't ditch it yet

In the life of every device, there's a moment when you wonder whether it's finally obsolete. If you're wondering that about the original iPad, columnist Michael deAgonia has some advice.

Hands on with the new Haswell chip iMac

Apple updated to its iMac line in September, adding Haswell chips, faster storage options and support for 802.11ac Wi-Fi while leaving the stylish look intact. Columnist Michael deAgonia explains what's new and what's not.

Review: The iPhone 5S really is the best iPhone yet

With the addition of Apple's new Touch ID fingerprint sensor, a new 64-bit A7 processor, a refined camera system and an M7 coprocessor, the iPhone 5S's cutting edge features match its still-sharp design, says columnist Michael deAgonia.

First look: The new iPhone 5S impresses

Like countless others on Friday, columnist Michael deAgonia braved a sleepless night and long lines to get his hands on an iPhone 5S. Here's his first look at what Apple's newest phone has to offer.

How I got an iPhone 5S on launch day

Columnist Michael deAgonia has reviewed every iPhone released for Computerworld, which means he's ordered online, waited for the FedEx truck and stood in long lines just like other eager iPhone buyers. Here's how his day went today.

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