Live voicemail, FaceTime messages, new call screens—Apple wants you to reach out and call someone. Also coming: improved autocorrect and custom stickers.
British supplier of designs for chips, long seen as the industry’s Switzerland, is challenged with growing beyond its dominance in mobile phones without upsetting existing customers.
Irish authorities fined TikTok $367 million, saying it breached the country’s data-protection laws, including what it said was the misuse of children’s information.
The company unveiled a new iPhone lineup aimed at wringing more money out of its top model without jacking up prices for more basic versions that are getting only minor upgrades.
China’s move to limit Apple’s reach is a development that investors have feared for years, signaling that a once-untouchable partner in the country is now ensnared in rising tensions between the world’s two foremost superpowers.
The American CEO of Arm, a British company owned by a Japanese tech conglomerate,must juggle the needs of chip-making customers who are battling each other.