• Apple's FineWoven case and Apple Watch band lineup may have been cut short

    A new rumor claims that Apple has shut down the FineWoven production lines for good, possibly spelling the doom of the controversial accessory material. Apple's FineWoven iPhone case Apple put a big marketing push behind its leather alternative FineWoven. The material debuted during the iPhone 15 event, and looked good -- when brand new. It just never lived up to the hype. And now, Apple appears to be done with the material. In a post on X, accessory curator Kosutami posits that...

  • Goldman earnings, Tesla job cuts, Apple market share - what's moving markets

    Investing.com -- Wall Street looks set to end the year on a positive note,

  • 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...

    • CNET

    Best Apple iPhone SE Case for 2024

    The iPhone SE might be old, but if you're still rocking one, protect it with one of these gorgeous and budget-friendly cases.

  • Apple’s Marketing Head for Vision Pro Retires

    Apple’s head of marketing for its new headset, the Vision Pro, has retired from his role. Frank Casanova has worked at the Big Tech firm for 36 years, according to a Wednesday (April 24) Bloomberg report. Casanova left the company last week, Bloomberg said, citing an update on his LinkedIn page. Casanova was involved in expanding the iPhone to […]

  • Kodak Black’s Drug Possession Case Has Been Dismissed

    Source: (Photo by Johnny Louis/FilmMagic) / (Photo by Johnny Louis/FilmMagic) Kodak Black can breath a sigh of relief when it comes to his legal concerns. His recent drug possession case has been dismissed. As reported by XXL, the Pompano Beach, Florida, native is no longer facing charges behind his latest run in with the law. Back in December 2023 the man legally now known as Bill Kapri was arrested in Plantation, Florida, for allegedly illegally parking his Bentley. Police approached the...

    • TMZ

    Kodak Black's Drug and Tampering Case Fully Dismissed

    Kodak Black can now place his recent drug possession case in his rearview mirror the last significant charge in the case was tossed out this week!!! Court docs obtained by TMZ Hip Hop show a judge just dismissed the remaining tampering charge…

  • 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

  • Google Seeks to Throw Out Ad Tech Antitrust Case Before Trial

    (Bloomberg) -- Alphabet Inc.’s Google asked a judge to toss the Justice Department’s lawsuit accusing it of monopolizing the technology used to buy and sell online advertising, arguing that the agency fabricated a market for the litigation but still failed to show that the tech giant controls at least 70% of it.Most Read from BloombergBHP’s $39 Billion Copper Play Was Years in the MakingApple Intensifies Talks With OpenAI for iPhone Generative AI FeaturesPlunging Home Prices, Fleeing Companies:

  • Vision Pro marketing chief retires after 36 years at Apple

    Apple is losing another important director as a new report from Bloomberg has just revealed that Frank Casanova, currently senior director and head of product marketing for Apple Vision Pro, is retiring after working at the company for 36 years. more

  • Mass claim case launched against Apple for deliberately slowing its iPhones

    Two Dutch organizations pursuing damage claims against Apple say that consumers who bought an iPhone 6, 7 or SE have a right to compensation because of how the American tech company deliberately slowed down those models, and others, as the years went on. ConsumentenClaim and the Aequitas Belangenbehartiging Foundation announced this week they were moving ahead with a case against Apple.

  • Albertsons, Market Street donate apples to Storehouse New Mexico

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Albertsons Market is helping out families in need by donating thousands of pounds of apples to several storehouses across New Mexico and Texas. Albertsons and Market Street donated 3,240 pounds of apples to Storehouse New Mexico as part of the Take A Bite Out of Hunger program. Overall, the grocer has donated more []