Apple's IPhone Slowdowns Spur Customers to Hurry to Court
At least two groups of customers sued Apple over the deterioration of their phones’ performance. Continue reading Apple's IPhone Slowdowns Spur Customers to Hurry to Court
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At least two groups of customers sued Apple over the deterioration of their phones’ performance. Continue reading Apple's IPhone Slowdowns Spur Customers to Hurry to Court
Schmidt will become a technical adviser to Alphabet while continuing to serve as a director, the company said Thursday in a statement. Continue reading Alphabet's Schmidt Hands Reins to Google Founders, Leaders
Once a niche market, ransom insurance is booming as hackers demand bitcoins in ransomware attacks. Continue reading Bitcoin Intensifies Pain for Some as Ransom Demands Skyrocket
Starting as early as next year, software developers will be able to design a single application that works with a touchscreen or mouse and trackpad depending on whether it’s running on the iPhone and iPad operating system or on Mac hardware. Continue reading Apple Is Said to Have Plan to Combine IPhone, IPad, Mac Apps
While Docker and Kubernetes serve slightly different purposes, customers who choose Google’s tool can avoid paying Docker. Continue reading Docker CEO Tries to Navigate Business Threat From Google
WannaCry crippled parts of the U.K.’s state-run National Health Service and compromised companies such as FedEx Corp. and Nissan Motor Co. Continue reading U.S. Says North Korea Was Behind WannaCry Cyberattack Attack
Cloud revenue in the period ended Nov. 30 gained 44 percent to $1.52 billion, Oracle said Thursday in a statement. Continue reading Oracle Shares Drop After Cloud Sales Fall Short for Some
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission swept aside rules barring broadband providers from favoring the internet traffic of websites willing to pay for speedier service. Continue reading Net Neutrality Rules Swept Aside by Republican-Led U.S. FCC
Many of Apple’s new facial-recognition features — including one in which emojis mimic a person’s facial expressions — require lasers that track tiny movements. Continue reading Apple Backs Finisar With $390 Million for Face ID Technology
By giving the companies access to quantum computers, IBM is banking on hooking them early on the emerging technology so that when more powerful machines are ready, the companies will already be comfortable with the systems. Continue reading IBM Taps Samsung, Daimler in Quantum Computer Push