Apple and Twitter prepare for fight on online speech
Over the past week, Musk has been taking shots at Apple.
Over the past week, Musk has been taking shots at Apple.
Apple is reportedly diving headfirst into the ad business with a bottom-up platform to bring ads to its services ecosystem.
Apple really wants the world to know that it’s a major player in health, releasing a hefty report detailing all the innovations and partnerships the tech giant has made in the space.
After a few years of setbacks, Apple previewed its mixed reality headset to its corporate board.
Another day, another attempt at curbing the outside profits of Apple’s and Google’s app stores.
Spotify and Apple are locked in a heated battle for the podcast-subscription throne.
If you were born in any time other than the last 10 years, you likely remember an age when you had to actually buy a camera. In those days you could purchase a disposable camera you would turn in to Walmart to develop your photos or bulky digital cameras needing a USB cord to upload your pictures. With the dawn of the Smartphone, camera use changed and now our cameras are one of the most defining pieces of technology for the modern age. That’s why it turns heads when Apple files a patent that can disable your camera, opening the door for censorship, extra fees and abuse of power.