Apple, Google, and other tech giants working together to boost workplace diversity
Dozens of tech giants have banded together in a bid to boost workplace diversity across Silicon Valley. Partners in the…
Dozens of tech giants have banded together in a bid to boost workplace diversity across Silicon Valley. Partners in the…
Google parent company Alphabet has once again surpassed Apple in terms of value based on market capitalization. CNBC points out…
The Apple vs FBI encryption clash continues to ramp up, with the Department of Justice filing a motion today to force Apple to…
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We’re looking at Amazon’s new Web-based Kindle book samples here, folks, offering you the chance to read the first chapter…
Clayton Morris at FoxNews is going on record saying that Apple is indeed holding an event in January as the Financial Times mentioned last week. He goes a step further saying that the event will focus on “Mobility”. This event would likely follow a Google January 5th event that will showcase the Google Phone or Nexus one.
I’ve spoken to a source inside Apple who confirmed a “big” event for January. While nothing official has been handed down from the notoriously tight-lipped company, my source took the Financial Times report one step further by saying this event will focus on the mobility space, meaning we’ll see something related to the iPhone/Touch product line.
Obviously this event screams tablet, but might we also see such things as iPod touches with cameras, new software or iPhone upgrades as well?
Following Apple’s earnings results last night, where it posted its first YOY quarterly revenue decline since 2003, AAPL has opened down more than…
ThisIsMyNext posts some interesting news out of the Samsung camp. After Apple requested to see some of Samsung’s unreleased products…
Andy Rubin gives the audience a Shocker According to some reports, Apple will be introducing iPad 2.0 this February. Meanwhile,…
Update: Swatch has denied the claim, in a statement to Reuters. A new rumor that popped up today from VentureBeat claims that…
We’ve independently heard that Apple has plans to begin selling the next-generation iPhone on Friday, October 7th; the date first…
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Apple has long used the proxy of iTunes to push updates to its iOS devices: when a new software update…
In 1995, two years before his return to the company, Steve Jobs gave a characteristically blunt answer when asked why Apple…
Apple isn’t at CES once again this year and as per usual Cupertino’s shadow looms above the giant US trade…
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMltvlqEM54&w=670&h=400] Apple’s iOS has won a big thumbs-up from the Angry Birds themselves, who say that when it comes to…
Much like the somewhat controversial face unlock feature built-in to Google’s Galaxy Nexus smartphone, a new patent application reveals Apple…
TomTom has announced that Apple will continue sourcing data from the company as one data provider for its Maps app on…
Apple and Google seem set for another bidding war with both companies said to be sniffing around at purchasing mobile…
If you can’t build an ecosystem, then buy one — that at least looks like the deal as it seems…
Verizon once tried to add Siri’s technology to Droid smartphones long before Apple purchased the voice assistant app, according to…
Orange has channeled some of its iPhone profits into creating products designed to compete with the iPad, but Apple needn’t…
http://online.wsj.com/media/swf/VideoMicroPlayer.swf According to the WSJ, Apple’s about face on 3rd party app development may have been due to pressure from the…