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Nomad Adds Unique Character And A Premium Touch To Your iPhone
With a stunning all-glass and ergonomic design, it feels like a betrayal to put an iPhone XS in a case.
New Rules: Mobile Game Industry Adopting New Strategy
2018’s biggest gaming titles revealed evolutions in the iOS mobile gaming market. From subscriptions and intellectual property to ad revenue and cross-platform promotions, take a closer look at the changing gaming landscape, and see what the future holds for the industry.
A Look At Amazon's Empire From Audible To Whole Foods: A Look At Amazon's Empire
Amazon is hard to escape.
Stan Lee: Remembering A Real-Life Superhero
Stan Lee, the legendary Marvel Comics writer, and publisher, has died aged 95.
With Uber Eats' Fast Growth Comes Potential For Profit
In three years, the Uber Eats restaurant food delivery service has grown from an experiment to serving much of the U.S. and major cities worldwide.
CES 2019: Google Brings A Disney-Like Ride To Tech Show
The CES 2019 gadget show opened its doors Tuesday, with tech companies from giants to tiny startups showing off their latest products and services.
‘The Upside' Is A Cliche-ridden, Exploitative Mess
It’s said that January is one of the prime months that Hollywood chooses to dump its most embarrassing films and “The Upside” doesn’t exactly disprove that notion.
Ethical Design Could Become Standard In 2019
New year, new you?
CES 2019: People Will Buy More Smart Stuff, Fewer TVS
The CES 2019 gadget show is revving up in Las Vegas. Here are the latest findings and observations from Media reporters on the ground as technology’s biggest trade event gets underway.
What The XS, XS Max And XR Are Actually Like
You might have heard that there was a big announcement earlier this month at the Apple campus.
Series 4: Why The Next Big Thing Is On Your Wrist
Apples September Events are a time for the company to show offtheir latest innovations and get people excited about the next year of products and software. Historically, its the iPhone that attracts the most attention.
The US Push To Boost ‘Quantum Computing'
A race by U.S. tech companies to build a new generation of powerful quantum computers could get a $1.3 billion boost from Congress, fueled in part by lawmakers fear of growing competition from China.
Is $1,100 Too Much For An iPhone? Get An Older One For Less
The $1,100 price tag on Apples latest iPhone turned heads when the company announced two weeks ago.
Startups Shook Up The Sleepy Razor Market. What's Next?
What do you hate shopping for? Toothpaste? Diaper rash cream? Sunscreen? The guys who founded Harrys shaving club spend a lot time thinking about this question.
Ochsner Promises Upgrades For North Louisiana Hospitals
Ochsner Health System will make improvements to the safety-net hospitals in north Louisiana under its new management deal to operate the facilities, the head of the health care company said this week as the oversight contracts were officially signed.
Done Deal: What Disney's Fox Acquisition Means For The Industry
WHAT DISNEY’S FOX DEAL MEANS FOR THE INDUSTRY
$1 Trillion: A Remarkable Milestone For Tech Industry
A TRILLION DOLLAR COMPANYOver the past several months, Apple has been on the brink of becoming the first technology company in the world to reach a trillion-dollar market capitalization - a feat many thought would be impossible.
Facial Recognition System Set To Be Used In Olympic Security
A facial recognition system will be used across an Olympics for the first time as Tokyo organizers work to keep security tight and efficient at dozens of venues during the 2020 Games.
Apple iPhone Chip Supplier Says Virus Will Delay Shipments
A company that makes semiconductors for Apple iPhones says it is recovering from a virus outbreak but expects the incident to delay shipments and raise costs.
Navajo Robotics Team Heads To International Competition
A team of Navajo high school students from a remote town in southern Utah is building a robot to represent North America in an international robotics competition.
Spacewalkers Flinging Satellites, Installing Bird Trackers
Russian cosmonauts took a spacewalk Wednesday to fling tiny satellites into orbit and install an antenna for tracking birds on Earth.
China Files WTO Challenge To US Tariffs On Solar Panels
China says it is challenging a U.S. tariff hike on solar panels before the World Trade Organization, adding to its sprawling conflicts with President Donald Trump over trade and technology.
Nasa Administrator Supports Trump ‘Space Force' Proposal
Nasa Administrator Supports Trump ‘Space Force’ Proposal
To Fend Off Netflix, Movie Theaters Try 3-screen Immersion
To Fend Off Netflix, Movie Theaters Try 3-screen Immersion
Apple Pay Is Leading The Electronic Currency Revolution
CASHING OUT – WHY PHYSICAL MONEY IS IN TERMINAL DECLINEAnalysts and financial whizz-kids have been predicting for years that electronic payments will overtake old-fashioned notes and coins but with the rise of Apple Pay, it looks like this will now become a reality.
Melinda Gates Speaks On Smoothing The Shift To Digital Age
Instead of destroying jobs and leaving legions of people without work, the digital revolution can open doors to unseen opportunities and industries, but only if everyone has access to the internet and the ability to use it, Melinda Gates said in a recent interview.
Yahoo To Pay $50m, Other Costs For Massive Security Breach
Yahoo has agreed to pay $50 million in damages and provide two years of free credit monitoring services to 200 million people whose email addresses and other personal information were stolen as part of the biggest security breach in history.
Popularity: UPS & Downs Of A Tech Giant
As unthinkable as it may have been at one point, 2018 has seen chatter among observers both inside and outside the tech industry on the subject of whether Apple remains as exciting or as innovating a force as it once was.
Netflix To Borrow Another $2B To Pay Its Programming Bills
Netflix plans to borrow another $2 billion to help pay for the exclusive series and movies that its management credits for helping its video streaming service reel in millions of new subscribers during the past five years.
US Panel Warns Against Government Purchase Of Chinese Tech
A congressional advisory panel says the purchase of Internet-linked devices manufactured in China leaves the United States vulnerable to security breaches that could put critical infrastructure at risk.