Intel wants to manufacture Apple Silicon
Intel will soon be cut out of Apple's processor supply chain as the tech giant moves to in-house silicon designs for Mac, but the chipmaker is looking to claw its way back in as a third-party manufacturer.
Intel will soon be cut out of Apple's processor supply chain as the tech giant moves to in-house silicon designs for Mac, but the chipmaker is looking to claw its way back in as a third-party manufacturer.
France's data protection authority is scrutinizing whether Apple's first-party advertising practices comply with privacy regulations in the European Union.
Apple and Epic Games will each be given 45 hours to make their case in an upcoming federal court bench trial in May.
The Federal Communications Commission is now asking American consumers to provide information about their broadband and Internet Service Provider experiences.
Goldman Sachs did not break any fair lending laws, an investigation into discriminatory allegations against the Apple Card underwriter reveals, but a regulator adds those same rules need to be strengthened and modernized.
ProtonVPN says that Apple is blocking updates to its iOS app because of its App Store description, just days after the UN said that people in Myanmar should use Proton apps during a military coup.
Instead of the familiar square Apple Watch design with separate band, Apple has also researched making a single piece from a curved, or wrap-around, display.
Apple has launched a new "Apple Teacher Portfolio" recognition badge for educators alongside updates to its educational apps and curriculum like Everyone Can Create, Schoolwork, and Classroom.
Gaming-centric messaging service Discord could be picked up by Microsoft, with the tech giant said to be in talks to buy the service in a deal potentially worth more than $10 billion.
Apple is researching having adjustable lenses in "Apple Glass," which detect a user's eyesight and reconfigure themselves to present the clearest vision.
Master & Dynamic has introduced its successor to the popular MW07 true wireless earbuds — the MW08 — bringing active noise cancellation and impressive battery life to the AirPods competitor.
Future Apple AR devices, such as "Apple Glass," may include holograms to make moving through virtual environments feel more natural.
Apple has described "Fortnite" developer Epic Games as a Goliath whose Australia case is not aimed at helping local developers, but is rather a "self-serving" attempt to change the App Store.
Valve has quietly released a macOS version of its Steam Link client, making the platform available for Mac users from the Mac App Store.
Niantic and Nintendo have announced a new augmented reality mobile game based on the "Pikmin" franchise, set to launch later in 2021.
Samsung is supposedly gearing up to produce low-temperature polycrystalline oxide display panels for Apple as the company works to introduce 120Hz refresh rates on its higher-tier "iPhone 13" models.
A pair of California siblings who stole roughly 800 MacBooks over seven years, totaling over $2.3 million in retail value, have pleaded guilty to federal offenses relating to the crime.
South Korean electronics giant and iPhone supply chain member LG is thinking about shutting down its mobile business entirely, after hints it wanted to sell the arm in January failed to result in any serious interest.
On this week's HomeKit Insider Podcast, Andrew and Stephen sit down for a talk about HomeKit and the smart home with Nanoleaf's CEO Gimmy Chu.
Singer-songwriter Billie Eilish sits down to answer questions about her Apple TV+ documentary, "The World's a Little Blurry," in a short video uploaded to YouTube.
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