• To help win an iPhone antitrust suit, Apple is again demanding commission data from Valve

    Apple says it needs business records from Valve in order to contest an ongoing consumer antitrust case about the App Store, and has turned to the courts to get it. App Store icon Game developer Valve is not involved in the antitrust case that consumers have brought against Apple. However, Apple has now filed a subpoena request asking a federal judge to compel Valve to provide data that it says is "core" to its defense. Apple is accused in a class-action suit of forcing up app prices...

  • China forces Apple to remove WhatsApp, Threads

    The Cyberspace Administration of China demanded Apple remove the WhatsApp and Threads apps from its online store in China due national security concerns, Reuters reported.

  • Apple M4 Extreme Mac Details Revealed

    Apple is on the verge of introducing a groundbreaking lineup of M4 chips, with the M4 Extreme chip for the Mac Pro taking center stage. This development is expected to redefine the landscape of high-performance computing, setting new standards for performance and efficiency across the Mac product line. Accelerated Launch Timeline In a departure from […]

  • Japan is also targeting Apple for antitrust practices

    After the European Commission forced Apple to open up iOS for third-party app stores in the EU, it seems like other countries are investigating Apple over antitrust and monopolistic practices. Most recently, news broke that Japan is looking to significantly increase fines for big corporations that engage in monopolistic practices. The current law in Japan suggests a penalty of 6% of sales, but policy makers are looking to increase that to 20%. A subsequent future failure to comply with the law...

  • Peugeot's Secret 208 Cabriolet Prototype Revealed

    The unique prototype of the drop-top Peugeot 208 features a canvas roof and a four-seater cabin

  • Apple's iOS 18 Expected Features Revealed (Video)

    Apple is gearing up to release iOS 18, the latest iteration of its mobile operating system for iPhones. This highly anticipated update promises to bring a plethora of new features and enhancements that will significantly improve the user experience. With the announcement expected at the upcoming WWDC keynote, followed by a public beta, iOS 18 […]

  • 2024 Apple AirPods and iOS 18 Details Revealed

    Are you keen to know what Apple has in store for its AirPods range in 2024? Here’s a sneak peek into the anticipated updates and new features that might make their debut alongside the iOS 18 release, perfectly timed for tech enthusiasts looking to update their gadgets during the holiday season. The video below from […]

  • Apple @ Work: Is there room for another productivity suite on macOS?

    Apple @ Work is brought to you by Kolide by 1Password, the device trust solution that ensures that if a device isn’t secure, it can’t access your apps. Close the Zero Trust access gap for Okta. Learn more or watch the demo. The role of Microsoft Office on the Mac is critical. When Bill Gates appeared on video at WWDC many years ago to commit to new versions of Office for Mac, the Mac with a robust Office program was a critical part of Apple’s enterprise growth. While competing alongside it...

  • Japan aims to strengthen antitrust laws against Apple and Google

    According to a new report by Nikkei Asia, Japanese authorities are poised to toughen their antitrust regulations, posing a significant challenge to incumbents in the mobile market. The publication revealed that penalties aimed at curbing monopolistic practices will see a substantial increase, with fines more than tripled compared to currentRead Entire Article

  • Charlotte Crosby reveals a secret group chat with Australian celebrities

    Charlotte Crosby has let slip about a secret WhatsApp group chat which contains her and several other Australian celebrities.

  • Only 40% of people in England trust their police force, research reveals

    Metropolitan police scores lowest in public confidence, with women trusting London officers even less than menOnly four out of 10 people in England say they trust the police, with the UK’s biggest force, the Metropolitan police, getting the lowest confidence score, research has found.The poll surveyed nine English regions, in eight of which female respondents had greater trust in the police than male respondents. But for the Met in London, hit by a succession of scandals, women trusted Britain’s...

  • New geological map reveals secrets of Greenland's icy interior

    A team of international scientists involving the Durham University Geography department has unveiled a new map of the geological provinces hidden beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet.