Judge says Apple can’t intervene in Google search trial
A federal judge Monday denied a motion by Apple to intervene as a defendant in a looming remedy trial for fellow tech giant Google and its monopoly over the Internet search market.
A federal judge Monday denied a motion by Apple to intervene as a defendant in a looming remedy trial for fellow tech giant Google and its monopoly over the Internet search market.
There are two new speculative execution attacks that impact recent Apple chips, according to data shared today by Georgia Tech students that discovered the vulnerabilities.
MOFT’s newest Invisible Stand features a non-adhesive base for quick interchangeability between laptops and tablets.
Protecting and supporting employee wellbeing and mental health is key to encouraging improvements in productivity, but despite recommendations made by wide-ranging reports, there are still concerns in this area.
With AirDrop, you can wirelessly send photos, videos, documents, and more to a nearby iPhone, iPad, or Mac. You can use AirDrop to send files to your own devices, or to share files with others.
Forty-nine percent of Americans feel addicted to their smartphones.
Let's examine the eye health implications of using the Apple Vision Pro and provide actionable tips to help users maintain visual comfort and safety.
Developer Max Babenko has released TypeSwitch, a US$3.99 app designed to make switching languages on macOS a breeze.
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With today's watchOS 11.3 update, Apple broke watchOS updates for some older Apple Watch models, reports MacRumors.
Marvel Snap, a game that was caught up in the TikTok ban, is back on the Apple App Store, notes AppleInsider.
Apple has released macOS Sequoia 15.3, iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, tvOS 18.3, watchOS 11.3, and visionOS 2.3.
Apple has updated its Sports app to version 2.4.
Apple has unveiled a new Black Unity Collection to honor Black History Month, and celebrate Black culture and community.
A federal jury ruled unanimously in favor of M. Night Shyamalan and Apple on Friday, ending a copyright trial that saw the defendants accused of stealing elements from an independent feature in the writing of the Apple TV+ series, “Servant."
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