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Apple Could Drop Qualcomm Components in Next Year's iPhones, iPads: Sources
The dispute stems from a change in supply arrangements under which Qualcomm has stopped providing some software for Apple to test its chips in its iPhone designs, one of the people told Reuters.
Tech Giants on a Non-Stop Revenue Rise
How much bigger can the world's biggest tech companies get?
Being Bing: Microsoft’s Overlooked AI Tool
Microsoft has spent decades investing in various forms of artificial intelligence research, the fruits of which range from its voice assistant Cortana to email-sorting features and the machine-learning algorithms used by businesses that pay for its cloud...
Companies in Ukraine, Russia Come Under New Cyberattack
The Odessa international airport in southern Ukraine, the Kiev subway and prominent Russian media outlets such as Interfax and Fontanka reported being targeted Tuesday.
Amazon Kindle App Update: One-Tap Access, Navigation Bar And More
The new Kindle app is now available for Kindle, Android and iOS users and carries features which aim to make the reading experience of the user even more seamless.
Blockchain Shows Potential to Re-Engineer Cyber Security: Research
In 2018, some interesting applications of Blockchain and IoT in the area of cybersecurity will emerge. Another exciting trend to look forward to is the boom in new wireless technologies that will enable IoT and bring us a step closer to the dream of perva...
Increasing OTT Demand Pushes Pay TV Providers to Adopt New Ways
Pay TV providers are recognising the market trend and responding by searching for ways to expand their offerings and generate revenue from non-subscribers such as via ad-supported OTT services or by offering pay-per-use content on mobile devices.
Toshiba Considering Measures in Case Chip Unit Sale Not Completed by March
Toshiba is facing legal challenges from its chip joint venture partner Western Digital, which opposes any deal without its consent and has sought an injunction with the International Court of Arbitration.
New York Advances Drone Industry With Testing Corridor
The unmanned aircraft traffic management corridor, jump-started by a $30 million state investment, will extend 50 miles (80 kilometers) west over mostly rural farmland from Griffiss International Airport, a former Air Force base in Rome that is already ho...
US Astronauts Conduct Seven-Hour Spacewalk Outside ISS
During the spacewalk, the astronauts replaced a camera system on the Canadarm2 robotic arm's "hand" known as "latching end effector" that spacewalkers installed on October 5.
Apple Watch App Notification Saves US Man's Life
New York resident James Green, 28, got an alert from the HeartWatch app, which monitors a person's heart rate constantly throughout the day and notifies users when their resting heart rate rises above or dips below a certain threshold, the Telegraph repor...
Twitter Rolls Out New Safety Calendar
The calendar also includes information on how Twitter communicates with people who violate the rules and how its enforcement process works.
LG, Qualcomm Join Hands For Autonomous Driving
The South Korean company said in a statement that the U.S. chipmaker and the company have opened a joint research center in Seoul and will open another one in Seoul by the end of 2018.
Facebook Buys Anonymous Teen Compliment App TBH
TBH, internet-slang short for “to be honest,” says more than 5 million people have downloaded its app since it launched on Aug. 3.
Huawei Wins Seven Awards at SDN NFV World Congress
Huawei's 5G core network solution – Service Oriented Core (SOC) – received the Best Vertical Application award in recognition of its advanced enabling technology and outstanding innovation practices in the field of 5G vertical application.
Apple to Ditch Touch ID For 2018 iPhones: Report
Despite initially believing Apple might re-adopt the fingerprint technology -- an identity sensor that makes it easy for the user to get access to the device -- it is now likely that all 2018 iPhones will move to Face ID.