Tim Cook, Eddy Cue return to annual elite Sun Valley conference [u]
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Eddy Cue are attending the Sun Valley Conference this week— an event described as "summer camp for billionaires."
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Eddy Cue are attending the Sun Valley Conference this week— an event described as "summer camp for billionaires."
Eddy Cue has been appointed to the board of trustees at Duke University, North Carolina, where he received his bachelor's degree in computer science and economics.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has spoken out in support of the right to repair movement, saying an open source mindset helped lay the foundation for what has become the world's most valuable tech company.
Accessory maker Nanoleaf this week rolled out initial support for the Thread connectivity standard, enabling its Shapes and Elements light panel controllers to act as Border Routers.
An assembly of attorneys general representing 36 states and the District of Columbia filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google on Wednesday, claiming the company's handling of the Play Store violates U.S. law.
A recent rash of iPhone thefts in Brazil serves as yet another cautionary tale for users who store passwords in an unsecured location on their device.
Apple has picked Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as the location for its first Apple Developer Academy in the Middle East and North Africa region.
YouTube's algorithm recommends objectionable, controversial, or otherwise problematic videos to its users, according to the results of a new crowdsourced study.
Apple executive Dr. Sumbul Desai claims that the tech giant's success in health comes from how its design and engineering teams all work together for the Apple Watch, and other fitness projects.
The release version 14.6 of HomePod's operating system is reportedly "bricking" some devices in certain configurations — especially when paired with an Apple TV.
Former President Trump says he is to sue Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube owner Google, as well as each of their respective CEOs, for allegedly violating his First Amendment rights.
Synthetic versions of popular technology stocks like Apple, Tesla, and Amazon have started trading on blockchains, joining a growing pool of various crypto assets.
Apple is expanding its presence in Cork, Ireland, with three floors of office space in a historic building with some incredible views.
Now available to purchase on Blu-Ray or DVD, "Defending Jacob" is the first Apple TV+ offering to get a physical disc release.
Rep. Ken Buck (R-CO), leading Republican in the U.S. House subcommittee responsible for a set of sweeping Big Tech antitrust bills, suggests in an interview that privacy is a competition issue.
Reese Witherspoon's Hello Sunshine media production company is reportedly mulling a sale after Apple and other big industry names expressed interest in an acquisition.
President Joe Biden plans to direct the U.S. Federal Trade Commission to draft new rules aimed at bolstering consumers' ability to repair their own devices.
In an attempt to solidify its place in the global manufacturing supply chain, Vietnamese factory workers have begun sleeping on factory floors, hoping to reduce coronavirus outbreaks.
Apple tapped actor, comedian and writer Larry David for what appears to be a promotional video created for a past Worldwide Developers Conference, though the short was never used.
A beta version of the upcoming HomePod Software 15.0 update is reportedly causing significant overheating issues and other problems for testers.
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