BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Apple has been charged by the European Commission of abusing its market advantage in contactless smartphone payments. It said the US corporation may have infringed competition law by prohibiting rivals from using its “tap and go” technology,
London, (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Tech giant, Alphabet Inc.’s Google plans to spend 1 billion on the future of in-office working in Central London expanding its UK capacity by 50%, showing its confidence by “reinvigorating “the work office environment, at a time
by Paul Anthony
Apple is bringing a bucketload of new features to iPhone and iPad owners this week. iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 were confirmed to roll out to iPhone and iPad owners respectively sometime this week during Apple’s hour-long announcement on April 20, which
by The Editor
It’s been rumoured for weeks, but Apple has finally confirmed plans to hold a major launch event. The Californian company has sent out invitations to a showcase event on Tuesday April 20, 2021, where Apple is tipped to announce new gadgets as
by The Editor
If you’re looking to buy a shiny new flagship phone, you’re not going to leave the shop with much change from £1,300. Samsung, Huawei, Motorola, and Apple are now all regularly charging the sort of sums we once thought was a little steep for
by The Editor
There have been numerous occasions where an Android phone has copied a feature that – whether popular or not – first started out on an iPhone (of course Apple take inspiration from Android too). Arguably the most high-profile instance of Apple instigating an
by The Editor
When Apple held its “One More Thing” event back in November, we assumed its new M1-powered MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, and Mac Mini would be the final product launches of the year. However, the US technology firm wasn’t done for 2020 and definitely saved
by The Editor
Apple is planning a new entry-level iPad, according to the latest whispers. The new tablet will purportedly be the successor to the iPad that launched earlier this year with a 10.2-inch display, an A12 Bionic system-on-a-chip, and support for the first-generation Apple
by The Editor
The consumer rights activist Max Schrems has filed a formal privacy case against Apple, arguing that an ID generated by iPhones that lets advertisers track users violates privacy regulations. Schrems, whose lawsuit against Facebook led to a landmark ruling restricting data transfers from the EU
by The Editor
Apple has taken the wraps off a next-generation MacBook Air during its latest hardware showcase, which was advertised with the tagline “One More Thing”. The event, which was pre-recorded at the Cupertino-based company’s headquarters and streamed to fans across the globe, was
by The Editor