Ex-presidential contender Andrew Yang takes lead in California data privacy measure
Andrew Yang is chairing the advisory board for Proposition 24, which he and other supporters see as a model for other states as the U.S. tries to catch up with protections that already exist in Europe.
Apple rolling out gender-neutral Santa Claus, other emojis
A new gender neutral Santa Claus emoji, known as Mx Claus, is coming to town, according to an iOS 14.2 beta release Wednesday reviewed by Emojipedia
Viral TikTok video boosts Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 song ‘Dreams’ on streaming service charts
A TikToker’s viral video jamming out to Fleetwood Mac’s song “Dreams” has skyrocketed on streaming service charts.
Apple CEO Tim Cook given $75M in first stock grant since 2011
Apple's Board of Directors wants to keep CEO Tim Cook happy.
US House Judiciary antitrust report likely to come out as soon as Monday October 5: source
The House antitrust subcommittee plans to hold a hearing on Friday on proposals to strengthen antitrust laws
Apple iPad Air review roundup: Should you buy one?
After Apple finally unveiled the new iPad Air earlier this month, reviews of the new tablet hit the web, with many reviewers praising the device for its price, function and feature set.
Everybody vs. the App Store: Why companies are taking issue with Apple's growing revenue engine
Critics say Apple wields monopoly power over the gateway that connects users to mobile apps, which the tech giant disputes.
Ring's new Car Cam allows drivers to record police interactions when pulled over
Security company Ring announced a new suite of products to keep your car secure Thursday, including a Traffic Stop feature that allows you to start recording by saying “Alexa, I’m being pulled over."
Apple critics form coalition to challenge App Store fees
A group of Apple's critics plan to advocate for legal and regulatory action against the iPhone's App Store practices.
Pinterest sees record downloads with iOS 14 update
Pinterest has seen a surge in downloads since Apple released its iOS 14 update.
Epic Games says latest Apple filing contains 'half-truths and outright falsities' to paint company as 'bad actor'
The mudslinging between Epic Games and Apple continues, with the game developer arguing that the latest legal filing by the tech giant contains "a number of half-truths and outright falsities intended to paint Epic as a bad actor."
Apple Watch Series 6 review roundup: Should you buy one?
After Apple finally unveiled a pair of new Apple Watches last week, reviews of the Apple Watch Series 6 hit the web, with many reviewers praising the new smartwatch for its price, function and feature set.
US judge blocks Commerce Department order to remove WeChat from app stores
A U.S. judge early Sunday blocked the Commerce Department from requiring Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google to remove Chinese-owned messaging app WeChat for downloads by late Sunday.
Big Tech's battle for billions leaves lots of collateral damage
The outsized power of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google affects every element of our economy and day-to-day lives whether we are willing participants or not.
Apple says Epic Games' lawsuit is a publicity stunt to 'reinvigorate' Fortnite
The battle between Apple and Epic Games over the former's App Store engaged in mudslinging Wednesday and more legal action.
Apple provided Seattle investigators with iCloud data belonging to rioter accused of setting police car on fire
Apple agreed to hand over iCloud data belonging to a Seattle arson suspect believed to have used Molotov cocktails to set fire to a pair of police vehicles at the end of May.
Apple fights to hold $2T value as new watch, iPad announced
Apple shares pulled back after the company announced new products and a services bundle.
Rep. Collins presses Apple for information on wiping iPhone data amid Mueller team controversy
Republican Rep. Doug Collins demanded Apple CEO Tim Cook provide information on the iPhone’s feature that wipes phone data after a certain number of failed passcode attempts, following newly released Justice Department records which showed more than a dozen phones belonging to members of former Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigatory team were “wiped” during the Russia probe.
Apple loosens some in-app restrictions after friction with developers
Apple has issued new rules for its App Store in an effort to address some of the issues that have cropped up regarding the company's governance of its digital storefront for iPhones.
Kardashians could land streaming deal after 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' ends: report
The reality series will air its last season on E! next year.

















