Apple’s (AAPL) 2024 has been rough so far. But despite the company’s headwinds ranging from antitrust suits to slowing iPhone sales, there’s one big bright spot for Apple: its Services business. In the first quarter, Services revenue jumped 11% year over year to $6.3 billion. And according to BofA Global Research’s Wamsi Mohan, Apple is
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TikTok could be banned in the United States with Congress on the brink of passing a bill that would push parent company ByteDance to divest of the app.
Apple’s ad transparency tools aren’t sufficient to investigate issues like paid influence, says a new report, which also scored the effectiveness of 11 other tech companies’ tools. Five companies – including social network X and Microsoft’s Bing search engine – scored close to zero, while Apple got a yellow rating indicating “big gaps” in the information provided more
Apple ProMotion technology was first featured in the iPad Pro back in 2017 and has continued to roll out on select Apple devices. But what actually is Apple’s ProMotion technology and how does it work? Read on to learn more about the technology, why it’s useful and which devices it’s currently featured in. What is ProMotion? Most screens are equipped with a 60Hz refresh rate, but devices with Apple ProMotion technology offer double this with 120Hz. This means that the screen will...
Working to promote the Apple Vision Pro as a business tool instead of solely an entertainment one, Apple has highlighted half a dozen firms from Porsche to Microsoft, who have incorporated the headset into their work. Apple Vision Pro While perhaps most attention that the Apple Vision Pro has received concerns its immersive video for entertainment, Apple has always aimed it equally at businesses. Now Apple wants to press hard on the idea of Apple Vision Pro being a tool that companies...
Featuring an office worker proudly slurping a Pot Noodle, the brand’s latest campaign has caused uproar amongst Brits who have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter in protest. Turns out, slurping is the most divisive eating habit. Over half of us (56 per cent admit to slurping our food. Yet 45 per cent of us are also offended by the sound of it. What’s more, 84 per cent think slurping food among company is bad dining etiquette, with 43 per cent of women and 31 per cent of men admitting this...
The announcement of the new and improved Find My Device network shows that Google is hell-bent on stepping things up.
Here's where to watch the Billy Joel '100th - Live at Madison Square Garden' concert special online without cable, plus how to stream on-demand free.
Rules governing political campaigning on terrestrial television don’t apply to streaming or online – and parties are starting to play dirtyOne of my favourite jokes in The Simpsons concerns the unhinged nature of US political advertising. “Mayor Quimby supports revolving-door prisons,” a growly voice narrates over footage of exactly what you imagine. “Mayor Quimby even released Sideshow Bob, a man twice convicted of attempted murder.” And then, a final disclosure at a noticeably faster pace:...
U.S. officials said Chinese materials are filing critical gaps in Russia's defense production cycle and helping Moscow undertake the expansion of its defence industrial base.
NYCB raised the rate offered via its online arm My Banking Direct to 5.55%, higher than any other U.S. savings account, weeks after needing a capital infusion.