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‘Carpool Karaoke’ season 1 coming to Apple’s TV app for free
Episodes will start to trickle into availability on the app, with additional episodes appearing every Friday
US DOJ sides with Apple over App Store antitrust allegations in Supreme Court brief
The Department of Justice on Wednesday filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court supporting Apple’s fight…
Apple’s ‘personal assistant activation’ patent application hints at improved Siri
Apple’s ‘personal digital assistant’ has been criticized for not measuring up to some of its competitors…
Android P? Pfft! All the best things from Google I/O are coming to Apple’s iPhone
The annual Google I/O conference is still underway on Thursday, the conference’s third and final day…
Another day, another reason to never downgrade from Apple’s iPhone to Android
Android is the world’s most popular mobile platform by a landslide…
Apple to sell subscriptions to video subscriptions through the TV app
Apple Inc.’s plan to reinvent cable TV is starting to look a lot like the strategy of its rival Amazon…
Apple’s 9.7-inch iPad (5th Gen.) is $80 off at Walmart
Walmart has a great deal on Apple’s 9.7-inch iPad (5th Gen)…
Apple hiring activity shows a clear mission to get deeper into editorial publishing
There’s a certain air of mystery as to what Apple is up to when it comes to content…
Yet another reason I’ll never downgrade from Apple’s iPhone to an Android phone,
For a period of time, I almost always carried an Android phone with me in addition to my main iPhone…
Bill Gates: Apple is an ‘amazing’ company with best profit potential in tech
Microsoft co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates backed Warren Buffett’s decision to up his stake in Apple…
Apple to shut down Texture’s Windows app in July
In what may be a signal from its new ownership, Apple is shutting down the Windows client for magazine service Texture…
How to remove third-party accounts like Facebook from your Mac
With the release of iOS 11, Apple nixed its built-in integration with Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, and Vimeo…
Apple responds to personal data request with 9MB file: The personal data archives from Facebook and Google were 881MB and 243MB respectively
Following Facebook’s acknowledgement that it had let a political ad targeting firm scrape the personal data of millions of users…
iOS 11.4 will allow Siri to recognize AirPlay commands
Unlike iOS 11.3, iOS 11.4 seems to be primarily aimed at fixing all the minor niggling issues with iOS 11…
Cambridge Analytica shuts down after Facebook user-data scandal
Cambridge Analytica, a data firm that worked for President Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign…
Apple is rumored to be eying Condé Nast acquisition
A fresh round of rumors about Condé Nast was ignited over the weekend…
How to speed up a slower, older iPad
There’s life in older iPads yet…
Jamf: 72% of enterprise employees choose Apple Macs over Windows PCs, 75% pick Apple iOS devices over Android
Enterprise organizations are increasingly offering employees technology device choice, and for good reason…
Apple’s adoption of Qi wireless charging spurs development
The competition among wireless charging standards did not come to an end when Apple decided…
Apple is changing, and everyone knows it except Apple itself or something
Analysts on average expect Apple to sell 3 percent more smartphones in the current fiscal year…
Why Apple chose the phrase ‘Hey Siri’
The phrase “Hey Siri” was originally chosen because…
Apple’s iPad vs. Google’s Chromebook: Which is the real apple for the teacher?
For a company that was once synonymous with education, Apple has lost a lot of ground…
Apple ramps up iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 testing as we get closer to WWDC unveiling
There is no mistaking that iOS 12 and macOS 10.14 are very much under active development…
Apple CEO Cook: Users don’t want iOS to merge with the Mac
Apple chief executive Tim Cook believes mobile devices and desktop computers should remain in separate worlds…
What if China bans Apple to retaliate for U.S. sanctions against Huawei, ZTE?
During Apple’s most recent financial earnings call in February, CEO Tim Cook said that the U.S. company…
Beleaguered Facebook heading down a troubled path
The Facebook-Cambridge Analytica saga is not going away quietly, underscored by Mark Zuckerberg’s…
Apple’s App Store is destroying Google Play in services and subscriptions
Apple’s U.S. customers installed 45 new iPhone apps in 2017, a growth of 10 percent over last year…
Facebook points fingers Google, Amazon and Twitter for also harvesting user data
Facebook wants users to know that it’s not the only one tracking their every move on the internet…
Apple is poised to take another swing at news subscriptions
Apple hasn’t given up on making subscription news a feature on iPhones and iPads…
Beleaguered Facebook may face billions in fines over facial recognition tool storing biometric data without user consent
Facebook could face billions of dollars in fines after a federal judge ruled that the company…
Next Android version’s flagrant iPhone X imitation shows how little Google is innovating
Android P is still in super-duper developer-only beta mode, but you only need to look at an iPhone X…
I was one of the very first people on Facebook. I shouldn’t have trusted Mark Zuckerberg
Fourteen years, two months, and eight days ago, I made a mistake…
Apple is planning to launch a news subscription service
Apple Inc. plans to integrate recently acquired magazine app Texture into Apple News…
Facebook AI predicts your future and sells this info to advertisers
Facebook’s artificial intelligence software can predict your future behaviour and sells this information to advertisers…
The day the Apple Watch solved a murder
“Like so many aspects of life today, Apple seems to come up over and over again…
What did Alan Kay and Steve Jobs talk about at the 2007 iPhone keynote?
Steve and I first met during his visit to Xerox Parc in 1979 at the urging of some of his computer people…
Android’s trust problem isn’t getting better
Android is used by 2 billion people around the world, tolerated more than loved, and susceptible to major lapses in user privacy and security….
Why there shouldn’t be a ‘next Facebook’
Social media networks are like cigarettes…