Apple wants to ensure it has a voice in the remedies trial for the Justice Department’s search monopolization case against Google, and filed an emergency motion to stay the proceedings while it appeals the district court’s denial of its request to be more directly heard in the case.
Apple’s iCloud Passwords extension for Google Chrome lets you fill in passwords from your iCloud-based storehouse so you don’t lose access to those entries when using Chrome in the future. An option in iCloud Passwords lets you disable password autofill by Chrome so you don’t wind up with conflicting entries.
Apple has just rolled out an update to its Sports app, and it’s introducing a feature that Google should seriously consider borrowing.
Apple, Android users can create a digital ID in their wallet app but will need a separate app for a digital version of a passport.
The Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek, which surged in popularity this week and sparked a sell-off in technology stocks, appeared to be unavailable on Wednesday in Apple and Google app stores in Italy.
The Chinese artificial intelligence app DeepSeek could not be accessed on Wednesday in Apple and Google app stores in Italy, the day after the country's data protection authority requested information on its use of personal data.
Oumi co-founders Manos Koukoumidis, left, and Oussama Elachqar. (Oumi Photo) A new startup out of Seattle wants to open up the "black box" of foundational
ROME (Reuters) - The Chinese artifical intelligence application DeepSeek was not available on Wednesday in Apple and Google app stores in Italy. A notice to customers on iPhone's App Store said the app was "currently not available in the country or area you are in."
Google has been found in court to be a monopoly, but there is to be a trial to plan how to remedy the situation, and the judge has now refused to accept Apple intervening, saying it waited too long.
Apple has requested a stay of proceedings in the Google search antitrust case and expressed its desire to participate.
The foldable smartphone market is expected to be worth up to $188.4 billion by 2033, according to Market.US. In 2024, that market was worth about $31.7 billion, so significant growth is expected over the next few years. Samsung, OnePlus, Google, and many others heavily dominate the market.
The tech giant’s sales of apps and services helped profit grow 7 percent from a year ago, even as the company contended with slumping sales in China.