Here's how well Siri, Alexa and Google Assistant do recognizing prescription names
A new study details which of the top three voice-activated services performs best when asked to recognize medications.
Apple seeks China tariffs exemption for iPhones, MacBooks
Apple said tariffs on its Chinese-manufactured products would limit its contributions to the U.S. economy and damage its ability to compete with international rivals.
Apple recalls some MacBook Pro laptops over fire safety risk
The recall applies to older 15-inch MacBook Pros, most of which were sold between September 2015 and February 2017.
Apple tests its Goldman Sachs credit card to thousands of US retail employees: report
Apple Inc. was reportedly testing its credit card with Goldman Sachs with tens of thousands of its American retail employees.
Apple warns China tariffs would hurt its contributions to US economy, boost rivals
In a June 17 letter to U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer, Apple said that further tariffs would affect production of all of its major products.
Apple, Black & Decker and Steve Madden among US companies moving production out of China. Here’s the full list.
Tariffs on China are driving the shifts to the U.S., Vietnam, India and other countries.
Best Buy to repair Apple products at all US stores
The tech giant said all of Best Buy’s nearly 1,000 U.S. stores will now accept products for repair.
Apple to debut its first 5G iPhones in 2020, top analyst says
Apple will release a trio of new iPhones in 2020, including two that will be 5G-capable, according to a top analyst.
Apple's Tim Cook: Tech companies need to take responsibility for 'chaos factory' they built
Apple CEO Tim Cook took shots at other tech companies and urged them to take responsibility for the “chaos factory” they built in his commencement speech at Stanford University on Sunday.
Google, Salesforce's billion-dollar acquisitions driven by a need to understand big data
The deals are also intended to help the firms better compete against Microsoft.
Apple recalling 3-prong wall plug adapters due to ‘risk of electric shock’
The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Wednesday that Apple’s World Travel Adapter Kits sold before February 2015 were being recalled due to the “risk of electric shock.”
Apple's Tim Cook: US-China's escalating trade war not hurting company
Apple CEO Tim Cook said his company was not getting hit by the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China and he did not think that it would likely happen.
Antitrust policy in spotlight as Trump admin, 2020 Dems and Congress lay siege to tech giants
Facebook, Apple, Google and Amazon are all in the crosshairs.
How to block robocalls on iPhone with the incoming Apple software update
With Apple's incoming software update — iOS 13 — you may never have to see "unknown caller" pop up on your iPhone again.
Apple is ‘not a monopoly,’ CEO Tim Cook says amid reports of possible antitrust probe
CEO Tim Cook insisted Apple is “not a monopoly” and said the tech company did not have a superior position in any market amid reports that the U.S. Justice Department is looking to launch a potential antitrust probe on leading tech firms.
Senator asks Apple CEO to give customers 'do not track' option
Amid privacy concerns, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) is asking Apple CEO Tim Cook to give users an option to not be tracked.
Apple unveils $5,999 Mac Pro computer aimed at professionals
With prices starting at $5,999, the new Mac Pro will rank as one of Apple’s most expensive – and powerful -- pieces of hardware when it goes on-sale this fall.
Apple could face antitrust probe from Justice Department: Report
The potential probe would unfold as part of a broader review of practices at major tech companies.
Apple expected to shut down iTunes, announce new software updates at WWDC 2019
Apple executives are expected to announce a slew of updates at its annual developers' conference on Monday, including the possible end of iTunes nearly two decades after its launch.
Teen who hacked into Apple twice hoping to score job with company spared from conviction
An Australian teenager who hacked into Apple twice in hopes of scoring a job with the tech company escaped jail time and was advised by the judge to use his talents for good rather than evil.

















