Apple reveals triple-camera iPhone; US$5 monthly streaming TV undercuts Disney
The announcements came at the company's biggest marketing event, where it unveils its top products for the year ahead.
The announcements came at the company's biggest marketing event, where it unveils its top products for the year ahead.
There are three possible outcomes to investigations of the companies by U.S. regulators and state attorneys general
After indications earlier this year that Apple might be interested in cryptocurrency, an inside executive has confirmed the vendor's interest in digital money.
Apple said that it will quit keeping audio for human review and instead let users opt in to having their audio reviewed if they choose. The company said it will still use computer-generated transcripts to improve Siri.
Apple Inc took a major step toward supplying its own smartphone chips by purchasing the majority of Intel Corp's modem business in a deal valued at US$1 billion, the companies said on Thursday.
The Justice Department has said it will investigate "whether and how" online platforms in "search, social media, and some retail services online" are engaging in behavior that stifles competition and harms consumers.
CEOs Bill McDermott and Tim Cook announce new partnership, discuss digital privacy imperative at annual SAP user conference in Orlando
Will target online giants with digital tax
A Saudi Arabian government app that allows men in the country to monitor and control their female relatives' travel at the click of a button should be removed from Google and Apple's online stores, a U.S. politician and activists said on Wednesday.
When it becomes law, Australia will be one of the first nations to impose broad access requirements on technology firms, after many years of lobbying by intelligence and law enforcement agencies in many countries, particularly the so-called Five Eyes nations
In recent months, technology shares have been punished due to investor worries about rising interest rates and fallout from the trade war between the United States and China, but Apple has suffered more than other Silicon Valley stalwarts
"They don't spark strong feelings — except maybe chagrin that they cost so much"
Though the trend is just getting started, digital assistants show promise for boosting workplace productivity and collaboration.
But ignoring them is not an option, says Gartner.
Millions of users may be denied access to your services – and that’s not fair to you or to them.