Apple (AAPL) reported fiscal fourth-quarter earnings after market close on Thursday that topped expectations, with sales from the company’s services offerings and Mac computers hitting quarterly records. However, shares traded lower by more than 3% immediately following the report, as investors focused on a worse-than-expected drop in iPhone sales during the third quarter, and a steep decline in sales in China. The results came just weeks following Apple’s highly anticipated unveiling of… Source link
Read More »Is Apple developing its own version of Google Search?
(Pocket-lint) – Could Apple one day take Google’s throne as the king of search? Maybe. The Cupertino company has been “stepping up efforts” to develop a rival to Google Search, according to a new paywalled Financial Times report. Since iOS 14 released, Apple has begun to show web search results and… Source link
Read More »Apple develops alternative to Google search
Apple is stepping up efforts to develop its own search technology as US antitrust authorities threaten multibillion-dollar payments that Google makes to secure prime placement of its engine on the iPhone. In a little-noticed change to the latest version of the iPhone operating system, iOS 14, Apple has begun to show its own search results and link directly to websites when users type queries from its home screen. That web search capability marks an important advance in… Source link
Read More »Buying Bitcoin ‘Like Investing In Google Early Or Steve Jobs And Apple,’ Predicts Wall Street Legend And Billionaire Paul Tudor Jones
Bitcoin has come a long way in the ten years since it was created but, for some, it still feels early. The bitcoin price, climbing to year-to-date highs this week and recapturing some of the late 2017 bullishness that pushed it to around $20,000 per bitcoin, has found fresh support from Wall Street and traditional investors this year. Now, Wall Street legend and billionaire Paul Tudor Jones, who made headlines when he revealed he was buying bitcoin to hedge against inflation earlier this… Source link
Read More »Apple, Google and a Deal That Controls the Internet
A former Google executive, who asked not to be identified because he was not permitted to talk about the deal, said the prospect of losing Apple’s traffic was “terrifying” to the company. The Justice Department, which is asking for a court injunction preventing Google from entering into deals like the one it made with Apple, argues that the arrangement has unfairly helped make Google, which handles 92 percent of the world’s internet searches, the center of consumers’ online lives.
Read More »Apple, Google and a deal that controls the internet
When Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai, the chief executives of Apple and Google, were photographed eating dinner together in 2017 at an upscale Vietnamese restaurant called Tamarine, the picture set off a tabloid-worthy frenzy about the relationship between the two most powerful companies in Silicon Valley. As the two men sipped red wine at a window table inside the restaurant in Palo Alto, their companies were in tense negotiations to renew one of the most lucrative business deals in history: an… Source link
Read More »Google Paid Apple Billions To Dominate Search On iPhones, Justice Department Says : NPR
The Justice Department says Google CEO Sundar Pichai (left) met privately with Apple chief Tim Cook in 2018 to discuss how their two companies could collaborate. Bertrand Guay/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption … Source link
Read More »Apple Safari, Opera and Yandex found with address bar spoof vulnerability, not all are fixed
https://tech.hindustantimes.com/tech/news/apple-safari-opera-and-yandex-found-with-address-bar-spoof-vulnerability-not-all-are-fixed-71603207340258.html Apple Safari, Opera and Yandex … https://tech.hindustantimes.com/tech/news/say-yes-to-these-amazing-monitors-to-complete-your-computer-system-71603204561590.html … Source link
Read More »Apple, Opera, and Yandex fix browser address bar spoofing bugs, but millions more still left vulnerable – TechCrunch
Year after year, phishing remains one of the most popular and effective ways for attackers to steal your passwords. As users, we’re mostly trained to spot the telltale signs of a phishing site, but most of us rely on carefully examining the web address in the browser’s address bar to make sure the site is legitimate. But even the browser’s anti-phishing features — often the last line of defense for a would-be phishing victim — aren’t perfect. Security researcher Rafay Baloch… Source link
Read More »First U.S. apps based on Google and Apple Exposure Notification System expected in “coming weeks” – TechCrunch
Google Vice President of Engineering Dave Burke provided an update about the Exposure Notifications System (ENS) that Google developed in partnership with Apple, as a way to help public health authorities supplement contact tracing efforts with a connected solution that preserves privacy while alerting people of potential exposure to confirmed cases of COVID-19. In the update, Burke notes that the company expects “to see the first et of these apps roll out in the coming weeks” in… Source link
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