Technology

AppleMagazine
Shared Electric Scooters Surge, Overtaking Docked Bikes
Electric scooters are overtaking station-based bicycles as the most popular form of shared transportation outside transit and cars in the U.S.
1 min |
April 19, 2019

AppleMagazine
Game Of Thrones: HBO Looks Beyond Season 8
When the last drop — or gallon — of blood is shed and an exultant victor has ascended to the Iron Throne, viewers may be split over how HBO’s fantasy saga ended but they’ll be joined in deprivation.
5 min |
April 19, 2019

AppleMagazine
UK Proposes Banning Social Media ‘Likes' For Children
Britain’s privacy regulator wants to stop kids from being able to “like” posts on Facebook and other social media sites as part of tough new rules it’s proposing to protect children’s online privacy.
1 min |
April 19, 2019

AppleMagazine
Europe Looks To Remold Internet With New Copyright Rules
The European Union has approved a copyright overhaul that aims to give more protection to artists and news organizations but which critics say will stifle freedom of speech and online creativity and punish smaller web companies.
3 min |
April 19, 2019

AppleMagazine
Green Apple: Environment, A key Priority
With consumers increasingly conscious of their environmental impact and the threat of global warming rising, Apple is flying the flag for sustainability in the technology sector, announcing partnerships with manufacturing suppliers committed to renewable energy.
8 min |
April 19, 2019

AppleMagazine
Netflix: First Quarter Adds 9.6m New Subscribers
Netflix kicked off the year with the biggest subscriber gains in the history of its video streaming service, but forecast a springtime slowdown that disappointed investors.
2 min |
April 19, 2019

AppleMagazine
Workout: Apple Taking Fitness Further
With Apple prioritizing fitness initiatives through Apple Watch and the iPhone, many believe that Apple is headed in a new direction.
8 min |
July 12, 2019

AppleMagazine
Stolen Email Offers Unvarnished View Of Military Leaders
The current chairman of the Joint Chiefs of StaffGen. Joseph Dunford, and the former uniformed leader of the Air Force were viewed as “great leaders but weak on strategic thinking,” according to a Pentagon official detailed to the National Security Council.
2 min |
November 04,2016

AppleMagazine
Apple Double Downs On Running With Nike-Edition Smartwatch
Apple isn’t the first to add GPS functionality to a smartwatch, but it’s the first to make something that feels like a running watch.
4 min |
November 04,2016

AppleMagazine
Hello Again: The MAC Is Back!
New Touch Bar offers a treasure trove of possibilites.
5 min |
November 04,2016

AppleMagazine
Colleen Ballinger's Character Has A New Netflix Series
Get this haters: Miranda Sings has her own TV show on Netflix - and it’s appropriately titled, “Haters Back Off!”
3 min |
November 04,2016

AppleMagazine
2 Billion Children Breathe Toxic Air UNICEF Says
As Indians awoke Monday to smoke-filled skies from a weekend of festival fireworks, New Delhi’s worst season for air pollution began - with dire consequences.
3 min |
November 04,2016
AppleMagazine
In Appalachia, A Public Broadband Project Hits Snags
Kentucky’s plan to build one of the country’s largest publicly owned broadband networks was touted as a cornerstone of the effort to save the Appalachian economy by bringing high speed internet to some of the poorest counties in America.
3 min |
AppleMagazine #310
AppleMagazine
Google Spikes Free-Article Requirements On Publishers
Google is ending a decade-old policy that required publishers to provide some free stories to Google users —though it’s not clear how many readers will even notice, at least for the moment.
3 min |
AppleMagazine #310
AppleMagazine
Senate Bill To Clear Obstacles To Self-Driving Cars Advances
Legislation that could help usher in a new era of self-driving cars advanced in Congress on Wednesday after the bill’s sponsors agreed to compromises to address some concerns of safety advocates.
2 min |
AppleMagazine #310

AppleMagazine
Mark Zuckerberg Dropping Lawsuits Seeking to Buy Hawaii Land
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said last Friday that he was dropping lawsuits seeking to buy out Native Hawaiians who own small pieces of land within his sprawling estate on the island of Kauai, promising to work with the community on “a new approach.”
2 min |
February 03, 2017

AppleMagazine
TV App An 'Entire Pop Cultural Experience Is In The Works'
Advantages of an 'Apple Video' streaming Service
5 min |
February 03, 2017

AppleMagazine
Exhibition Charts 500 Years Of Evolution Of Robots
Inspired by his belief that human beings are essentially terrified of robots, Ben Russell set about charting the evolution of automatons for an exhibition he hopes will force people to think about how androids and other robotic forms can enhance their lives.
2 min |
AppleMagazine #276

AppleMagazine
Zuckerberg Pledges To Keep Building In No-apology Address
With a smile that suggested the hard part of an “intense year” may be behind him, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg addressed developers Tuesday and pledged the company will build its way out of its worst-ever privacy debacle.
3 min |
May 04, 2018

AppleMagazine
Govt Argues That At&t Time Warner Deal Would Hurt Consumers
The U.S. government pleaded its case for blocking AT&T from absorbing Time Warner, saying the combination would hurt consumers.
3 min |
May 04, 2018

AppleMagazine
California Tech Company Fined For H1-B Visa Violations
A Northern California company that federal officials say violated salary requirements of the country’s foreign-worker visa program will pay a total of $173,044 to 12 workers, the U.S. Department of Labor said Tuesday.
1 min |
May 04, 2018

AppleMagazine
Gates, Zuckerberg Team Up On New Education Initiative
Tech moguls Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg said this week they will team up to help develop new technologies for kids with trouble learning — an effort that will include dabbling into child brain science.
1 min |
May 11, 2018

AppleMagazine
Apple Watch On Top
Apple Winning gearless game.
6 min |
May 12, 2017

AppleMagazine
Comcast, Charter To Work Together To Rival Wireless Carriers
Comcast and Charter have agreed to cooperate on upcoming cellphone services as both cable companies face growing threats from national wireless carriers such as AT&T and Verizon.
2 min |
May 12, 2017

AppleMagazine
Facebook Says It Found Faster Way To Translate Through AI
Facebook says its researchers have found a new way to use artificial intelligence to translate material on its social network faster and more accurately.
1 min |
May 12, 2017

AppleMagazine
Techno-Infused Opera About Steve Jobs Gets New Backers
A techno-infused opera about the life of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has earned the financial backing of opera companies in San Francisco and Seattle, ensuring the musical meditation on the iconic entrepreneur will travel to America’s high-tech enclave.
2 min |
May 12, 2017

AppleMagazine
Apple Becomes First U.S. Company To Top $800 Billion Value
Apple Inc. became the first U.S. company with a market value of more $800 billion as investors bet the next iPhone will spur a resurgence in sales.
1 min |
May 12, 2017

AppleMagazine
A Look At New Pandora-World Of Avatar Land
You may not have thought much about the 2009 movie “Avatar” over the past eight years, but Disney sure has.
4 min |
May 12, 2017

AppleMagazine
US Watched Russia Hack French Systems During Election
The United States watched Russians hack France’s computer networks during the election and tipped off French officials before it became public, a U.S. cyber official told the Senate.
1 min |
May 12, 2017

AppleMagazine
Facebook Removes Accounts In Fight Against Fake News
Facebook says it has deleted tens of thousands of accounts in Britain ahead of the June 8 general election in a drive to battle fake news.
1 min |