edward snowden Edward Snowden Details His Path to Leaking in New Memoir Former NSA contractor Edward Snowden shares his personal journey from a patriotic government employee to a notorious whistleblower in his new book, Permanent Record. The memoir explains the moral awakening that leads him to expose massive government surveillance programs.
apple New U1 Chip Brings Spatial Awareness to iPhone 11 AirDrop Apple's new iPhone 11 lineup features a custom U1 chip that uses Ultra Wideband technology to make AirDrop smarter by prioritizing nearby devices. This spatial awareness upgrade serves as the foundation for future Apple products and features.
apple Apple Saves Several Expected Product Launches for Upcoming Events While Apple reveals new iPhones and a larger iPad, it holds back highly anticipated accessories and devices. Missing items like the Apple Tag suggest a shorter keynote and a potential October event.
apple Apple Sets iOS 13 Release Date for September 19 Apple officially confirms that iOS 13 and watchOS 6 will launch on September 19, bringing Dark Mode and swipe typing to iPhones. iPadOS 13 follows later on September 30.
apple Apple Unveils iPhone 11, New Services, and 10.2-Inch iPad Apple reveals launch dates and pricing for Apple Arcade and Apple TV+, while also surprising attendees with a new 10.2-inch entry-level iPad.
apple Apple Confirms macOS Catalina Launch for October Apple announces that macOS Catalina will arrive in October as a free update that replaces iTunes with dedicated media apps. The new operating system also introduces Sidecar display support and Project Catalyst for iPad apps.
apple Apple Enters Streaming Wars With $4.99 TV+ Service Apple launches its Apple TV+ video-streaming service at $4.99 a month, undercutting competitors like Netflix. The tech giant also unveils three new iPhones as it shifts focus toward services amid slowing device sales.
apple Apple TV+ Arrives November 1 at $4.99 Monthly, Free Year With New Devices Apple sets a November 1 launch date for its streaming service, undercutting competitors with a $4.99 per month price tag. Customers who purchase new Apple hardware receive a full year of access for free.
apple Apple Unveils iPhone 11 Lineup With Dual Cameras and A13 Chip Apple introduces the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and 11 Pro Max, featuring upgraded cameras, a powerful new A13 Bionic chip, and a fresh variety of colorful finishes.
apple Apple Unveils iPhone 11, New Watches, and Subscription Services Apple reveals a suite of new hardware alongside launch dates for its highly anticipated gaming and television streaming services. The announcements include a larger entry-level iPad and an Apple Watch featuring an always-on display.
apple Apple Leans Into Services as Slowing iPhone Sales Reshape Strategy Apple's latest iPhone event highlights a major strategic shift toward content and services as global smartphone sales continue to stall. The company is repositioning the iPhone and bundling subscriptions to offset declining hardware revenue.
apple Apple Adds Triple Camera System to iPhone 11 Pro for Better Photos Apple's new iPhone 11 Pro features a triple camera setup because a single lens has reached its physical limits. By combining a standard wide, ultra-wide, and telephoto lens, the smartphone captures more light and depth data than ever before.
google All 50 US States Launch Joint Antitrust Probe Into Google A bipartisan coalition of 50 state attorneys general opens a major antitrust investigation into Google's search and advertising practices. The inquiry adds to growing federal efforts to curb the market dominance of major technology companies.
appzen AppZen Raises $50M at $500M Valuation for AI Finance Tools AppZen secures $50 million in Series C funding to expand its AI-powered finance automation platform. The startup now serves 1,500 enterprise customers, including Amazon and Nvidia, with its automated expense auditing technology.
huawei Huawei Drops Lawsuit After U.S. Returns Seized Telecom Equipment Huawei withdraws its legal case against the U.S. Commerce Department following the return of network equipment confiscated two years ago. The company views the equipment release as an implicit admission that the original seizure was unlawful.