
'Game-changer': Apple to scan US iPhones for images of child sexual abuse
Technology could be put to other purposes such as government surveillance, experts say.
Technology could be put to other purposes such as government surveillance, experts say.
The tech giants continue to gobble up revenue.
Another salvo in the App Store battle.
New York Times: Doug Guthrie rang the alarm about doing business in China.
New York Times: Until recently, Apple was under a gag order from Trump's government.
New York Times: A look at the highlights of the new mobile operating systems.
The private photos from her iPhone were put online after she sent it to Apple for repair.
For most, a bounceback as Kiwis shell out for pricey models.
Social network's worst fears realised.
Upgrade your iPhone, iPad or Mac's software now, Crown agency warns.
New York Times: Could mean companies can avoid sending 30 per cent of sales to Apple.
New York Times: Here's what you need to know about the latest mobile software update.
New York Times: The latest fight between Facebook and Apple might remodel the internet.
Plus a purple iPhone, thinner iMacs wiith M1 and more at Apple's first big event of 2021.
Move could cost Facebook, Google billions. NZ watchdog calls it a 'defining moment'.
Apps will be forced to disclose their level of snooping on behalf of advertisers.
Update will also help with Covid-19 poster scanning.
Will your phone be one of the millions affected?
New York Times: Facebook opposed changes that Apple was making to the tracking of apps.
NZ Covid Tracer finally gets automated contact-tracking. iPhone users ask: Where is it?
The woman was using the phone in the bath while it was plugged in to charge.
More than twice the price of high-end rivals.
"It's incredible to see art, creativity and technology come together," Tim Cook said.
Biden's administration will follow through with the antitrust lawsuit against Google.
Harvard Business Review: Steve Jobs made some big moves when returning to the role.
A local app maker welcomes the move - but is also wise to the politics behind it.
Apple Macs get their biggest jolt in years as the company dumps Intel for inhouse chips.
New York Times: Apple has placed a key assembler of its iPhones on probation.