Apple CEO Tim Cook is joining the CEO Council for Sustainable Urbanization, a group formed by the Paulson Institute and the China Center for International Economic Exchanges in order to divert the environmental impact of China’s urban growth.
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Ahead of the launch of the iPhone 6s, Apple saw continued market share gains across most of the world’s largest smartphone markets, according to the latest sales data from Kantar Worldpanel.
Apple has removed numerous apps from the App Store following the discovery that a third-party advertising SDK — developed by Chinese firm Youmi — was using private APIs to record user information in violation of official App Store guidelines.
The latest update to Waze’s navigation app for iOS introduces a major redesign that only alters its look to be clearer, but also simplifies many tasks, particularly for long roadtrips.
Valve will be providing updates and free games for the Steam Link and Steam Controller, in light of both products lacking expected Mac support, according to an email sent out to early buyers.
Heading into the fall shopping season, Apple stock is investment firm Piper Jaffray’s top large-cap pick for the rest of the year and into 2016, citing continued growth for the company’s iPhone lineup led by the new 6s series.
Apple’s anticipated automotive project has led the company to recruit talent from competing companies both big and small. But its wooing of top-level engineers from a San Francisco-based electric vehicle startup is said to have been so significant, it caused that company to close its doors earlier this year.
When Valve announced they would be making a controller people went a little crazy. The firm spun up their PR magic machine in ways that could make Apple blush, positioning the controller as the grand finale in a three-part product push.
Apple’s mobile enterprise ambitions are beginning to shift the market in Japan, where large architecture, engineering, construction and operations firms have already moved to standardize on iOS and iPads for their enterprise tablets.