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Apple and the consequences of partnering with the Chinese regime
Images of people escaping from a factory facility in China at the end of October swept the world. Workers jumping over fences and fleeing cross-country or walking along roadsides to escape the harsh working conditions and quarantine measures put one of the most emblematic companies of these times, Apple, in ...
Former Apple worker reveals secret iPhone tricks
A former Apple employee exposed various iPhone tips and tricks that few people know about. Sabrina Badin, who is also a Canadian tech expert with more than 30,000 followers on TikTok, listed some of her best tips according to the New York Post. Move numerous apps simultaneously Moving several apps from the home ...
Campaigners urge Apple to abandon child sexual abuse material software
A global coalition of more than 90 civil rights and policy organizations is pressing Apple to drop its plans to monitor consumer images as a measure to counter child abuse material. The tech giant earlier this month announced that it would add a function to the iPhone that would scan photographs ...
Apple limits privacy features in China so the regime can continue to control the population.
Apple's new feature, designed to give users more privacy when surfing the web, will not be available in China, one of the iPhone maker's most important markets, due to the regime's claims that it intends to continue imposing its strict controls on its citizens' internet usage. Apple recently announced the launch ...
SEE IT: Guy makes legendary catch after rider loses their phone on a roller coaster
A man showed off his lightning-quick reflexes when he caught a stranger’s phone while riding a roller coaster in Catalonia, Spain. Samuel Kempf, who lives in New Zealand, visited the theme park Port Aventura World last month and rode the Shambhala roller coaster. He noticed something weird while being whiplashed through ...
Apple focuses on speed, privacy with new software
Apple on Monday, June 3, announced upcoming changes to its phone and computer software intended to highlight its increasing emphasis on digital services and to further position it as a fierce guardian of personal privacy. Julie Ask a technology analyst at Forrester Research, said, "There's a lot more transparency of ...
Supreme Court allows lawsuit over iPhone apps
A divided Supreme Court ruled Monday that consumers can pursue an antitrust lawsuit that claims Apple has unfairly monopolized the market for the sale of iPhone apps. New Justice Brett Kavanaugh joined the court's four liberals in rejecting a plea from Cupertino, California-based Apple to end the lawsuit over the 30% ...
Apple’s news subscription service a mixed bag for publishers
On Monday, Apple launched what some have called a "Netflix for news" — a $10-a-month subscription service that offers access to hundreds of magazines and a handful of newspapers. But most major U.S. news publishers aren't participating. For Apple, pushing into services could help drum up money as sales of its ...
Huawei punishes workers for Iphone tweet blunder
A New Year’s greeting was tweeted from an iPhone, the Chinese phone maker’s rival
Apple cuts revenue forecast on weak china sales
Company forecasts $84B in revenue for its fiscal first quarter; analysts had estimated $91.5B
Source: Foxconn to begin assembling top-end Apple iphones in India in 2019
Importantly, Foxconn will be assembling the most expensive models, such as devices in the flagship iPhone X family, the source says, potentially taking Apple's business in India to a new level
Chinese court bans iPhone models in patent dispute
Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court granted Qualcomm's request for preliminary injunctions against four subsidiaries of Apple, ordering them to immediately stop selling the iPhone 6S through the iPhone X that use older versions of Apple's iOS operating system
U.S. top court open to antitrust suit against Apple app store
Suit by iPhone users accuses Apple of violating antitrust laws by requiring iOS apps to be sold through its store and taking a commission from their purchases
Justices to hear antitrust case over sale of iPhone apps
Apple is at the Supreme Court to defend the way it sells apps for iPhones against claims by consumers that the company has unfairly monopolized the market. The justices are hearing arguments Monday in Apple's effort to end an antitrust lawsuit that could force the iPhone maker to cut the 30 ...
Why health apps are like the Wild West, with Apple just riding into town
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Michael L. Millenson, Northwestern University (THE CONVERSATION) The heart rate monitor built into the new Apple Watch has sparked sharp debate over its risks and benefits, even though the feature was cleared by the Food and ...
First look at iPhone XR, XS and XS Max
Apple's got not one but three new iPhones—all with different sizes, specs and prices. Videos here explain how they measure up to each other, and to last year's breakthrough iPhone X. (Video: Adam Falk/The Wall Street Journal) (Video: WIRED's Lauren Goode)
Got $1,100? Apple shows off its most expensive iPhone yet
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple unveiled three new iPhones on Wednesday, including its biggest and most expensive model yet, as the company seeks to widen the product's appeal amid slowing sales. CEO Tim Cook showed off the iPhone XS Max, which has a bigger screen than the one on last year's ...
Bigger, pricier iPhone expected at Apple event Wednesday
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple is expected to showcase three new iPhones on Wednesday, including its biggest and most expensive model yet, as the company seeks to widen the product's appeal amid slowing sales growth. Most of the buzz is swirling around a rumored iPhone that is supposed to boast a ...

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