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AppleTrump Tells Apple’s Tim Cook, ‘I Don’t Want You Building in India’
The statement comes amid fluctuating tariff negotiations and Apple’s $500 billion commitment to US projects.
The statement comes amid fluctuating tariff negotiations and Apple’s $500 billion commitment to US projects.
The Android operating system, currently installed on billions of devices across the globe, is receiving some significant security enhancements.
Apple is reportedly adding AI-powered battery management in iOS 19 to help iPhones save power by learning user habits and adjusting app energy usage smartly.
The Galaxy S25 Edge packs Galaxy AI and Gemini for translation, editing, and more, offering a slim, lightweight design in Samsung’s latest S25 lineup.
A Forrester VP explains to TechRepublic readers why three of these 10 emerging technologies for the year should be on managers' radar now.
Apple’s Eddy Cue hints at a future without the iPhone, as AI search engines reshape Safari and challenge Google’s long-standing dominance.
New hardware may help bring AI features to AirPods and future Apple Watches.
Microsoft unveils the all-new 12" Surface Pro and 13" Surface Laptop — AI-powered, ultra-light Copilot+ PCs with long battery life, starting at $799.
NotebookLM offers a focused AI research experience with user-fed data, cited answers, and premium perks via Google One AI, unlike the more broadly-trained Gemini.
TeleMessage, a messaging app used by Trump adviser Mike Waltz, has suspended services after a hacker accessed sensitive government and corporate data.
Foxconn and Tata are allegedly in talks to increase production of Apple hardware. Consumers might see a slight price increase for these devices.
The Fortnite maker might return the hit game to the Apple marketplace next week if Apple removes its App Store fees worldwide.
Meta is launching a standalone AI app powered by Llama 4, blending voice tech with social personalization from Facebook and Instagram for a smarter assistant.
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The so-called “AirBorne” flaws enable zero-click attacks and device takeover on local networks.