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Apple In Talks With US Banks For Person-To-Person Payment Service: WSJ
The service, which would compete with PayPal Inc's popular Venmo, would allow users to transfer funds from their checking accounts through Apple devices.
Tim Cook: Microsoft's Surface Book Is 'Deluded' But iPad Will Return To Growth
CEO Tim Cook says the bigger iPad Pro, which went on sale in 40 countries Wednesday, will help his company reverse a decline in its tablet business.
Apple Pulls Popular Instagram Client From App Store Over Malware Concerns
A popular Instagram client has been removed from the App Store after a developer found it was harvesting users' Instagram credentials.
Apple Announces Major Expansion At European Headquarters In Ireland
Apple will add a new building and 1,000 jobs to its European headquarters in Cork. Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny announced after meeting with company CEO Tim Cook.
Asia Shares Cautious Ahead Of China Data
Asian share markets were narrowly mixed on Wednesday as investors anxiously awaited another batch of Chinese data while strength in the U.S. dollar kept the screws on global commodity prices.
Apple Music Is Now Available On Android, Hits Google Play
Apple's streaming music service, which first launched on iPhones in late June, debuted on its rival's platform Tuesday.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella Shows 'iPhone Pro,' Reveals How Much Time He Spends On Email
Microsoft's CEO revealed many details about the way he works, including the amount of time he spends replying to emails.
Apple’s iPad Pro Finally Heralds The Post-PC Era: Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook questioned why anyone would want to buy a PC in the wake of the iPad Pro launch, while hinting that the company is working on a health-focused wearable.
Tag Heuer Unveils High-End Connected Smartwatch That Rivals Apple Watch
The company's $1,500 device, which includes Google and Intel technology, could challenge Apple's dominance of the high-end smartwatch market.
Justin Bieber-Lyft Promotion Treads Familiar Ground, But Can It Help ‘Purpose’ Become A Hit?
A new promotion, called Bieber Mode, marks the second time a major pop star has partnered with a ride-hailing company.
iPad Pro Release Date Revealed As Apple Inc. Takes On Surface Pro 4
The 12.9-inch tablet is the largest iPad the company has ever made.
Apple Bag Search Lawsuit Dismissed; Bags At Work Optional, Says California Judge
The U.S. Supreme Court last year threw out a similar suit filed by Amazon.com warehouse workers who demanded compensation for being searched at the end of their shifts.
Finnish Government Avoids Break-Up, Reaches Reform Deal
Prime Minister Juha Sipila had in a surprise statement on Thursday threatened to break up his government after only five months in power.
Tidal Subscribers Love High-Quality Audio: Booming Market For Beats, Bose, Other Premium Headphones Could Drive Users
With people pouring more money into high-end speakers and headphones, it seems more streaming customers are looking at Tidal.
Toyota's $1B Investment In Artificial Intelligence And Robotics Puts It At Forefront Of Autonomous Driving Push
The Japanese automaker plans to invest $1 billion in artificial intelligence and robotics, establishing centers of excellence in Silicon Valley and at MIT.
Spaceteam Apple TV Review: Can A Fun Mobile Game Work On The Big Screen?
The mobile version of Spaceteam has won numerous awards. How does the Apple TV version compare?
Why OnePlus X Invites Are Hard To Get: 'We're Self-Inflicting A Slower Rate Of Growth,' Says Co-Founder
As the OnePlus X goes on sale around the world, the co-founder of the Chinese smartphone startup says he's focused on managing growth — and the company's survival.
Facebook Inc (FB) Stock Up By 5 Percent, Securing Social Network's Spot In $300 Billion Club
The social network now joins Apple, Alphabet and Microsoft in an exclusive club of companies with $300 billion market valuation.
iPhone 7 Rumors: Apple Inc. Invents Fingerprint-Enabled Panic Mode And Private Mode For iOS Devices
Fingerprint reader would silently enable the phone's camera and transmit GPS data to emergency responders.
Facebook's Standalone News App 'Notify' To Be Launched Next Week: Report
The standalone, real-time news app will allow users to subscribe to certain news organizations and receive notifications each time a story breaks.
Steve Jobs Put Apple Car On Backburner In 2008 To Focus On iPhone: Report
But now Apple has reportedly hired hundreds of staff to work on a electric vehicle, codenamed "Project Titan."
Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales Says Apple Should Stop Selling iPhone In UK If Encryption Backdoor Law Is Passed
Under the Investigatory Powers Bill, companies in the U.K. would be required to "maintain permanent interception capabilities" for communications data.
Apple To Launch 4-Inch iPhone In Early 2016 Ahead of iPhone 7 Launch, Leading Analyst Says
According to well respected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the company is ready to launch a smaller 4-inch iPhone in early 2016 and predicts sales of up to 30 million units.
Houston Rejects Controversial LGBT Equal Rights Measure
Proposed protections for sexual orientation and gender identity sparked the most controversy, with foes raising the specter of restroom invasions.
Surface Book Teardown: Fixes Will Be Tough As iFixIt Slams Microsoft Laptop's Repairability
A teardown of Microsoft's hybrid by iFixIt gave the device a low score for repairability.
iPhone 6S November Sales: Sam’s Club Offers Deep Apple Savings Ahead Of Thanksgiving And Black Friday
The chain is offering deep discounts on Apple products like iPhones and iPads long before Black Friday.
Apple TV 2015 Video Review: Should You Buy Apple's Latest Streaming Box?
Is it worth buying Apple's new streaming box, or should you hold off?
Twitter's Growth Problem And Diversity Problem Are Connected, Former Engineering Manager Says
African-Americans hold just 1 percent of tech jobs for the popular microblogging site, even though they comprise nearly a third of the site's users.
Apple Pay Users Warned Not To Store Partners’ Fingerprints On iPhone
Apple Pay customers in the U.K. can potentially be left on the hook for fraudulent transactions if they share their sensor with a spouse or partner.
Apple Inc., Amazon, Google Form Lobby Group To Push Biz-Friendly Tech Legislation
The coalition, dubbed Financial Innovation Now, aims to influence tech-friendly financial services legislation and policy.