Apple just reported their earnings for the first fiscal quarter of 2017 which includes the holiday season. CEO Tim Cook was pleased with the earnings saying sales were good including the often ignored Apple Watch.
Apple’s next iPhone rumored to have facial recognition powered by a new ‘laser sensor’. Apple will utilize PrimeSense technology to add a new method to unlock iPhone, suggest analysts.
The fiery legal clash of of two biggest smartphone companies conitnues. Federal court's verdict in Apples favor has been reversed by the Court of Appeals, as Samsung was exonerated in the infringement case originally filed by Apple.
Apple has filed a motion to dismiss a court order after FBI asked for their help in unlocking an iPhone. The iPhone belongs to one of the San Bernardino shooters, Syed Rizwan Farook.
Apple will shed some light to the 4-inch iPhone 4se in an upcoming event this coming March. Apple needs to bring back smaller smartphones to cater to a market segment that appreciates it.
In a letter to a Brooklyn judge, Apple said it has received federal requests to unlock at least 15 iPhones over the last four months, and has objected to nearly all the requests.
California magistrate ordered Apple to help FBI unlock a suspect's iPhone. Tim Cook said the move would be too dangerous to create and undebiably a backdoor.
US tech companies is against UK's Investigatory Powers Bill that would require all tech companies to provide the government an access to personal encrypted date. Tim Cook expresses his concerns and how the bill will also affect the US.
Apple is opposed to a new British law it says would require it to provide authorities with access to encrypted data as it would create vulnerabilities hackers could exploit, Chief Executive Tim Cook said on Wednesday.
President Barack Obama announced on Friday that he had reached a "common understanding" with Chinese President Xi Jinping on curbing economic cyber espionage, but threatened to impose U.S. sanctions on Chinese hackers who persist with cyber crimes.
Indiana Republicans pledged on Monday to clarify a new "religious freedom" law, while similar proposals stalled in Georgia and North Carolina after businesses and activists said such measures could be used to discriminate against gays.
Thousands of people marched in Indiana's largest city on Saturday to protest a state law that supporters contend promotes religious freedom but detractors see as a covert move to support discrimination against gay people.
The Arkansas Senate overwhelmingly approved on Friday a Republican-backed bill whose authors say is intended to protect religious freedoms but critics contend could allow businesses to refuse service to gay people.
Apple Inc's Tim Cook, one of the most prominent openly gay American CEOs, has joined fellow tech industry chiefs in decrying a controversial Indiana law that opponents say could allow companies to deny services to gay people.
CIA researchers have worked for nearly a decade to break the security protecting Apple (AAPL.O) phones and tablets, investigative news site The Intercept reported on Tuesday, citing documents obtained from NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden.