A problem traced back to Nasdaq test data caused the reported share prices of Apple, Google, Microsoft and a handful of other technology sector stocks to fluctuate wildly on multiple financial websites after trading ended on Monday.
Apple’s Beats 1 Radio turns two years old in July, and to mark the anniversary DJs Zane Lowe, Ebro Darden and Julie Adenuga reflect on the service’s beginnings, high points and difficulties in a new interview.
Piggybacking on an earlier report claiming that “iPhone 8” will not feature a fingerprint scanner embedded in its OLED display, another report now says that Apple intends to introduce advanced facial recognition technology that will replace the Touch ID fingerprint scanner.
A list of 10 features that the “iPhone 8” will have — or lack — has been published by noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who believes Apple will not embed a Touch ID sensor under the screen.
Apple hopes to make the roads safer with this fall’s release of iOS 11, which will automatically disable notifications when in a car thanks to a new feature called Do Not Disturb While Driving. Here’s how it will work.
In the wake of reports of Kanye West complaining that Tidal owes him millions, sources claim that Jay-Z’s confessional album “4:44” will see release on Apple Music around July 8.
Apple appears to be widening supply options for future OLED screen deliveries, with multiple media reports claiming that it is on the cusp of a deal with LG to expand manufacturing capacity.
As scheduled, Apple on Saturday local Taiwan time opened the doors to Apple Taipei 101, the company’s latest retail outlet and first location in Taiwan.
In a week largely dominated by examination of the iPhone’s impact on the industry and our lives, the European Commission whacked Google with a record $2.7 antitrust penalty regarding its search engine behavior, Apple released iOS 11 and High Sierra betas to the public beta tester pool, and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission’s lawsuit against Qualcomm is moving forward.
Notorious non-practicing entity Uniloc continued its legal attack against Apple on Friday with a new filing claiming infringement of three related patents covering motion tracking, or more specifically technology applicable to fitness devices like Apple Watch.