June 19, 2023
Via: InfoWorldIf you feel inundated by artificial intelligence, you’re not alone. Developers can’t stop talking about the possibilities of generative AI (GenAI) to change the way they code. CEOs can’t stop talking about it, either: AI-related talk on earnings calls has […]
March 16, 2020
Via: Tech CrunchWorkers at America’s largest companies are not covered under a bill passed by the House of Representatives on Friday that is supposed to support American workers impacted by the spread of the novel coronavirus. The bill still has to be […]
August 28, 2019
Via: Tech CrunchSurprise, Apple didn’t release yet another beta version of iOS 13. The company released the first developer beta of iOS and iPadOS 13.1 instead. This is a curious move, as Apple doesn’t usually share beta versions of .1 updates before […]
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March 27, 2019
Via: CBS NewsApple is rolling out a credit card that it says is designed to do things no other card can. So how does it actually stack up? It looks different from a traditional credit card – it has no number on […]
November 10, 2017
Via: The Next WebApple is switching Siri’s default search provider from Bing to Google. It’s also making the switch on iOS Search and Spotlight for Mac. This means, if you ask Siri a question for which she needs to visit the web — […]
March 28, 2017
Via: The Next WebApple’s newly-released iOS update, 10.3, brings a handful of updates to your mobile device. Here’s what you need to know. The most useful feature is the ability to find any lost Airpods via the “Find My iPhone” app. If your […]
March 23, 2017
Via: The Next WebApple has acquired Workflow, an automation app for iOS that lets you connect apps and create quick shortcuts to actions like texting a contact to let them know you’ll be late for your appointment, find a convenience store near you, […]
March 15, 2017
Via: CIOAndroid and iOS may be destined to do battle forever, but when it comes to apps, the relationship is a little friendlier. Countless iOS users enjoy Google’s services on their iPhones, and in fact, the acclaimed Gboard keyboard actually began […]
March 6, 2017
Via: The Next WebIt seems Apple might finally be making the switch to OLED panels with the upcoming iPhone 8. Japanese outlet Nikkei Asian Review reports that – in addition to two LCD-equipped variants – the Cupertino behemoth will also put out a […]
December 21, 2016
Via: CIOMicrosoft claims that more people are switching to Surface devices from Macs than ever before. That’s a concept that would have been hard to picture when Microsoft first released the Microsoft Surface RT and Surface Pro in 2012 and 2013, […]
October 28, 2016
Via: The Next WebToday, Apple announced the Touch Bar. And then demoed the Touch Bar. Then talked about the Touch Bar. And then demoed the Touch Bar… I think you get the point. What else was discussed today in Cupertino? Read on and […]
September 8, 2016
Via: CIOApple today announced it will release Sierra, this year’s edition of the Mac’s operating system, on Sept. 20. The date was posted on Apple’s website, but as with last year’s El Capitan delivery date, the news did not rate a […]
August 26, 2016
Via: The Next WebSecurity researchers have identified a three-headed monster that could be used to record sounds, collect passwords, read text messages, record calls and track users. All iOS versions 9.3.4 and below are vulnerable. The attack utilizes a mobile spyware product, ‘Pegasus,’ […]
July 27, 2016
Via: The Next WebAfter the colossal success of Pokémon Go (are you as tired of reading that as I am of writing it?), Apple CEO Tim Cook outlined plans to continue investing in the technology as the company is “high on AR in […]
July 25, 2016
Via: CIOTo provide iOS app builders an alternative caching solution to Apple’s Core Data framework, LinkedIn is offering its Rocket Data caching library via open source. Available under an Apache license, Rocket Data is based on a nonblocking immutable model management […]
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July 13, 2016
Via: CIO“Bots” have been around for decades. Recently, however, it’s become the norm for large technology companies to build, support and develop bots for a wide variety of uses. Because bots can be so many different things, it’s often difficult to […]
July 8, 2016
Via: CIOLess than a month after its unveiling at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June, macOS Sierra arrived today for beta testers who have signed up to try Apple’s new desktop operating system. This is the third year in a row […]