• Apple scraps plan to design watch displays in-house: report

    Apple is winding down a project to design and develop its own smartwatch displays, Bloomberg News reported on Friday, citing people with knowledge of the matter. The plan was shelved due to high costs and complexity, and Apple is now reorganizing the teams that handled display engineering and eliminating several dozen roles in the United States and Asia, according to the report. Apple did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

  • Big XII Reportedly Trying To Poach Prominent ACC Team To Further Boost Basketball Resume

    The Big XII is reportedly after Duke as it sets its sights on further conference realignment. In an attempt to continue boosting its already booming basketball resume, the league appears to be targeting a Top 5 brand in all of college hoops. The news comes as the ACC battles affiliates Clemson and Florida State in […]

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    Apple worked for years to make Apple Watch compatible with Android, says report

    Apple reportedly spent a few years trying to make the Apple Watch compatible with Android. The information comes after the Justice Department sued the company for monopolizing smartphone markets.

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    Microsoft Teams Insider members can check out a UI refresh for personal desktop Team users

    Members of the Microsoft Teams Insider program can check out a preview version right now of a new and upcoming user interface refresh of the Windows 11 Teams desktop app for personal use.

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    AFWERX members, teams recognized for leadership, innovation

    Members and teams with AFWERX, the Department of the Air Force’s innovation arm and a directorate within the Air Force Research Laboratory, or AFRL, received top performance awards during the AFRL annual awards ceremony at the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Kenney Hall on March 19, 2024.

  • US to sue Apple over antitrust violations: report

    STORY: Apple is set to be sued by the U.S. Department of Justice over alleged antitrust violations. That’s according to reports Wednesday by Bloomberg. It says the legal action could come as soon as Thursday. The case would reportedly cover allegations that the firm blocked rivals from accessing hardware and software features on iPhones. More precise details aren’t yet known. However, device makers such as smart-tracker firm Tile have complained that Apple restricts how they can work with its...

  • The MacRumors Show: Apple's Four Upcoming AirPods Models

    On this week's episode of The MacRumors Show, we discuss Apple's rumored plan to refresh the entire AirPods lineup with a series of new models. Subscribe to The MacRumors Show YouTube channel for more videos The fourth-generation AirPods will reportedly feature a new design with a better fit, improved sound quality, and an updated charging case with a USB-C port. For the first time ever, Apple is also apparently planning to offer a higher-end version of the AirPods with active noise...

  • Here’s how the Apple antitrust suit could change iPhone design

    There’s a reckoning in Big Tech, as the Department of Justice filed a landmark antitrust lawsuit against Apple, alleging that it has leveraged everything from its App Store to iMessages to create an iPhone monopoly. (The suit follows similar filings against Google and Meta.) Apple’s suit, in particular, recognizes a growing tension: Apple is a company that’s defined itself through its seamlessly interconnected products that make tasks easier. But at the same time, Apple has leveraged that...

  • Apple Reportedly Faces DOJ Antitrust Suit Over iPhone

    The Justice Department reportedly will sue Apple (AAPL) as soon as Thursday

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    5 states with the most and least reported cases of identity theft

    Money.com takes a closer look at the states that ranked the best and worst states for identity theft.

  • Apple in talks to incorporate Google Gemini into iPhones: Report

    As per a report, Apple has been testing its own large language model (LLM) since last year but its technology remains behind the AI tools created by Google and others.

  • Apple reportedly pushes back launch of the foldable iPhone

    Apple’s first foray into foldables is widely believed to be a large device – a 7-8 inch tablet in the iPad family and, later on, an even larger 20.25” gadget that will likely be sold under the Mac name. The smaller of the two is expected in 2026/2027, while the larger foldable might be targeting a 2028 launch. And there is a foldable iPhone in the works, of course. It might not come as soon as originally planned, but it might still beat the other two to market. Apple had originally picked...