Pennsylvania Mom Saved by Siri After Getting Shot During Violent Home Invasion
The victim's son was killed during the home invasion while trying to protect his mother.
Trump Mocked Over 'Made Up Story' About Woman Putting Grocery Store Apple in Refrigerator: 'Trump Announces He Has Never Bought an Apple'
Donald Trump is being mocked online after sharing a seemingly "made up story" about a woman returning one apple at a grocery store due to high prices.
Apple Employee Accuses Company of Using Mobile Devices to Spy on Personal Lives in Bombshell Lawsuit
A manager at Apple, has filed a lawsuit in California alleging that the tech giant violates employees' privacy by monitoring their personal devices.
Staff Sues Apple For Spying, Limiting Free Speech On Social Media
Amar Bhakta, an Apple advertising technology employee since 2020, claims the company used its privacy policies to harm his career by banning him from discussing digital advertising publicly and forcing him to remove his Apple role from LinkedIn.
Brazil's Antitrust Regulator Wants Apple To Remove Restrictions On In-App Payments
The antitrust regulator of Brazil wanted Apple to life in-app restrictions on payments.
India's Antitrust Body Rejects Apple's Bid To Halt Competition Violation Report
In November, Apple alleged the primary complainant in the antitrust case, the Indian non-profit Together We Fight Society (TWFS), had not complied with the directive to confirm that the old investigation reports were destroyed, as per an internal order from CCI.
Apple's Q3 Smartphone Sales In China Takes A Hit While Huawei's Soar
The third-quarter sales of Apple in China has declined, while that of Huawei has soared.
Software Developer Calls New Apple AI Feature 'Dystopian' After It Brutally Summarizes Breakup Texts from Girlfriend: 'No Longer in a Relationship'
Apple Intelligence broke up with a man via a 10-word summary of his now ex-girlfriend's texts.
EU Scores Top Court Wins Against Apple, Google
The court dismissed an appeal by Google and its parent company Alphabet against the fine, slapped on the search engine in 2017 for abusing its dominant position by favouring its own comparison shopping service.
Apple AI Expected To Star As New IPhones Are Unveiled
The company founded by Steve Jobs has disclosed little about what it plans to show off during a launch event, titled "Glowtime," at its headquarters in the Silicon Valley city of Cupertino.
Apple Cuts Workforce In Services Division As Part Of Strategic Realignment
The layoffs primarily impacted engineering positions, with the most significant reductions in the team responsible for the Apple Books app and Apple Bookstore.
Apple To Let iPhone Users In Europe Delete Its App Store
"The App Store, Messages, Camera, Photos, and Safari apps will be deletable for users in the EU," Apple said on a support page for developers.
AI And Cloud In Spotlight As Big Tech Earnings Roll Out
Apple and Amazon on Thursday were the latest titans to see quarterly earnings scrutinized over how their core businesses are doing and whether cloud and AI strategies are paying off.
Maryland Apple Store Workers Vote To Authorize Strike
Employees at an Apple store in Maryland, represented by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM), have voted to authorize a strike over concerns regarding work-life balance and falling wages.
Apple Apologizes For IPad 'Crush' Ad After Backlash
Apple apologized on Thursday after an ad for its latest-edition iPad caused an uproar for showing an industrial press crushing objects linked to human creativity, infuriating artists.
Apple Profit Ebbs As iPhone Sales Under Pressure
As expected, iPhone sales dropped with pressure growing from China and increased competition from Huawei.
Apple Drops WhatsApp, Threads From China App Store On Govt Order: Reports
Mainland China has some of the world's most extensive internet censorship, with web users unable to access everything from Google to many foreign apps without workarounds such as a virtual private network (VPN).
Apple Explores Making Personal Robots: Report
The tech titan has people working on a robot that would follow people around at home and be helpful, according to Bloomberg that cited unnamed people familiar with the situation.
Apple Abandons Electric Car Plans: Media
The target of "Project Titan," beginning around 2014, was to develop a fully autonomous car, according to media reports.
MLS Teams Unveil Their New Jerseys Ahead of the 2024 Season
MLS clubs will host music, interactive fan experiences, and community-focused events from Feb. 14-17 as part of the unveiling campaigns
Apple Promises AI Innovation As China IPhone Sales Slip
Apple chief Tim Cook on Thursday promised the tech titan has artificial intelligence news in store as shares suffered despite sales growth in the final three months of last year.
Apple Loosens Grip On IPhone Apps - With A Catch
After a years-long legal battle, Apple says it will begin allowing iPhone app developers to use alternative payment systems -- but they will still have to pay fees and meet various conditions.
Samsung Turns To AI To Regain Smartphone Throne
Samsung on Wednesday released its latest Galaxy smartphones with new artificial intelligence features as the South Korean giant seeks win back its spot as the world's biggest phone seller from Apple.
Apple To Appeal US Watch Ban
The ban on Apple's latest smartwatch models came into effect Tuesday, with the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 no longer available in stores or online.
Apple Pauses US Sale Of Latest Watch Models Over Patent Clash
Apple on Monday said it will stop selling some of its smartwatch models in the United States while it fights a patent battle over technology for detecting blood oxygen levels.
Big Tech Stumbles In Google's Epic Defeat
While Europe, Britain, India and others enforce regulations that at least try to keep big tech in check, Google, Apple, Meta and Amazon have yet to suffer a significant setback on their home turf.
Fortnite's Epic Games Wins US Court Fight With Google
Epic sued Google and Apple in 2020, accusing the tech titans of abusing control of their respective shops selling apps and other digital content on mobile devices.
Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak Had 'Minor' Stroke: Report
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak suffered a "minor" stroke in Mexico but has left hospital and is returning to the United States, he told ABC News on Thursday.
Apple Sales Lose Ground, But IPhone Growth Strong
The tech giant said it made a profit of $23 billion on revenue of $89.5 billion, which was down slightly from the same period last year.
Apple Watch Models Face US Import Ban In Patent Clash
Medical technology company Masimo Corp. on Thursday said a US trade commission has recommended banning imports of Apple Watch models that infringe its light technology for detecting blood oxygen levels.