
Benefit fraudster loses $3m Apple shares
A man convicted of the country's largest benefit fraud has reportedly lost his claim to cash and Apple shares worth $3.3 million held in Austria.
A man convicted of the country's largest benefit fraud has reportedly lost his claim to cash and Apple shares worth $3.3 million held in Austria.
Tech giants like Apple keep looking for overseas tax loopholes as their foreign cash has piled up to almost absurd levels.
The chief executive of Apple has spoken of his pride in being gay, calling it "among the greatest gifts God has given me".
Apple has promised that its Pay service can revolutionise the way we shop, replacing a credit card swipe with a tap of the phone.
Bono has apologised for the way U2's new album Songs Of Innocence ended up in people's iTunes libraries ahead of the release of the CD version.
A Detroit man has offered to sell his house for an iPhone 6, in a swap that speaks volumes about the mixed fortunes of America.
It's here. The iPhone 6 and 6+ was officially released in New Zealand this morning at 12.01am - and some very keen fans queued for hours to make sure they were ready.
Tech blogger Juha Saarinen has used iOS 8 since the early betas and says its not that different from iOS 7 in terms of use, just more refined.
The reputation of Apple's fans is well known but what makes someone identify with a brand so strongly that they queue up for a week to get the new iPhone 6?
Apple's new iPhone 6 is already a big hit - with more than 4 million pre-orders in just 24 hours.
If you haven’t changed your passwords for a while, or use the same one across several services, now’s a good time to fix that, writes Juha Saarinen.
Swatch Group's Tissot T-Touch Expert Solar watch has a compass, tells the altitude and runs on solar power.
Watchers of the big watchmakers are beginning to worry that the good times for "dumb" watches are running out.
Most of the leaks turned out to be correct so the Apple launch event didn't contain very many surprises.
Experts are excited about Apple Pay, arguing that it may herald a new era in transaction security.
There was no announcement, no solemn ceremony to mark its passing, but Apple has finally killed off its longest-serving gadget, the iPod Classic, just seven years after it was launched but what seems a lifetime since it made the Walkman obsolete.
Hollywood actress Cameron Diaz, who is currently promoting a new film about a homemade sex tape going public, has called the leak of nude and explicit images of dozens of female celebrities 'a major violation'.
Yet another player has announced its entry into the internet film and television arena, allowing users to "rent" videos by streaming them straight to their TV or tablet.
Apple's suppliers have started manufacturing new iPads as the company works to reinvigorate sales of the tablets after two straight quarters of decline.
The iPhone is the most important piece in the Apple solar system. Since it was first released in 2007, the iPhone has more or less taken Apple.
The numbers are clear: Apple is selling fewer iPads. Is it the "death of the tablet"? Or are people just buying one iPad and not replacing it?