Apple says it has found no evidence of alleged forced labor at one of its key Chinese suppliers, after the U.S. government blacklisted O-film as […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
Month: July 2020
Apple Says ‘No Evidence’ of Forced Labor at Key Chinese Supplier
Apple says it has found no evidence of alleged forced labor at one of its key Chinese suppliers, after the U.S. government blacklisted O-film as […] Read the original post by Tim Hardwick
T-Mobile’s Latest Plan Offers Four Unlimited 5G Lines for $100/Month
T-Mobile completed its acquisition of Sprint earlier this year. Now, the Un-carrier is getting around to announcing its first unified plan for Sprint and T-Mobile […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Apple Stops Signing iOS 13.5.1 Following iOS 13.6 Release, Downgrading No Longer Possible
After the release of iOS 13.6 last week, Apple has stopped signing iOS 13.5.1 making downgrades to it no longer possible. This means it is […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
SoftBank Held ‘Preliminary Discussions’ With Apple About Acquiring Arm
A Bloomberg report from last week detailed that SoftBank was looking to at least partially sell Arm Holdings. A new report has now shed light on SoftBank […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Twitter Says Hackers Accessed the Direct Messages of 36 Accounts in Last Week’s Breach
Twitter is continuing to investigate last week’s security breach that saw the Twitter accounts of Apple and other high-profile figures and companies hacked by bitcoin […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Tesla Will Build ‘GigaTexas’ to Crank Out Cybertrucks
On the heels of another profitable quarter, despite a coronavirus-induced shutdown of its California plant, the electric-auto maker announced its fourth factory. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Tesla Will Build ‘GigaTexas’ to Crank Out Cybertrucks
On the heels of another profitable quarter, despite a coronavirus-induced shutdown of its California plant, the electric automaker announced its fourth factory. Read the original post by Aarian Marshall
Farnell shipping pi-top [4]
Farnell is now shipping pi-top [4] – a programmable computing device to support digital making, coding and practical projects for educators and students, as well […] Read the original post by David Manners
Apple Stops Signing iOS 13.5.1 Following Release of iOS 13.6
Following the release of iOS 13.6 on July 15, Apple has stopped signing iOS 13.5.1, which means downgrading to that version of iOS is no […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Apple’s Hackable iPhones Are Finally Here
Last year, Apple announced a special device just for hackers. The phone—for approved researchers only—will soon go into circulation. Read the original post by Lily Hay Newman
Meross 3-Way Smart Wi-Fi Wall Switch with HomeKit is now available
Latest HomeKit-enabled switch from Meross works with fixtures that have more than one switch. What you need to know Meross has released a new 3-Way compatible HomeKit […] Read the original post by Christopher Close
SoftBank May Be Selling Arm, But Apple Isn’t Interested
SoftBank, the company that owns chip designer Arm Holdings, is exploring options that could include a full or partial sale of Arm, according to rumors, […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
iOS 14: Apple’s Built-In Translate App That Works With 11 Languages
Apple in iOS 14 added a new Translate app, which, as the name suggests, is designed to offer translations from one language to another. The […] Read the original post by Juli Clover
Amazon launches Alexa for Apps to compete against Siri on the iPhone
Alexa is coming for Siri on her own turf. What you need to know Amazon has launched Alexa for Apps. The feature will allow users to control apps […] Read the original post by Joe Wituschek