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Editorial: Will Apple's 1990's 'Golden Age' collapse repeat itself?Once, long ago, Apple Computer, Inc. commissioned a new headquarters in Northern California just as it began losing its position as a leader in perso…
... with terrible results. But our science experiment subjects here also show ... -
The truth about what's actually good and bad about Apple News+It's been hugely hyped and roundly criticized, but after more than a month's intensive use, Apple News+ has proved to have very specific good and bad…
... BBC titles such as its science and gardening ones. The magazines ... -
Apple's Tim Cook meets WWDC 2019 scholarship winner in FloridaWhile in Florida for SAP's annual Sapphire user conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook took time out of his schedule to visit meet Worldwide Developers Confe…
... career path," Rosendfeld said. "Computer science is what is driving change ... -
Improvements to Apple News in iOS 12.3 & macOS 10.14.5 are just the beginningApple is now highlighting new features that allow publishers to put content in front of willing subscribers with more ease, and the company also says…
... , Martha Stewart Living, and Popular Science have all used the service ... -
'Gaming disorder' on iPhone & other platforms recognized by World Health OrganizationThe member states of the World Health Organization have voted to adopt a revised list of diseases which includes addiction to video games -- includin…
... and reflects critical advances in science and medicine." Journalist Rintaro Hosokawa ... -
People profiles immigrant iOS app developer ahead of WWDCAhead of Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference next week, People magazine on Friday published a brief profile of Alex Paul, an iOS developer who im…
... he excelled in math and science, People reports. Looking to further ... associates's degree in computer science, he was forced to return ... bachelor's degree in computer science in 2004. "International students tend ... -
Editorial: At WWDC19, Apple charts the future of private, premium tech - aloneLeading up to its 30th Annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple is channeling its unique hardware savvy to create a future that is powerful, pre…
... . The benevolent Corporation In most science fiction, if there's a ... -
Tim Cook previews 'For All Mankind' from 'Battlestar Galactica' creator Ronald D. MooreDemonstrating that Apple is continuing to produce new series for its Apple TV+ service, Tim Cook previewed a science fiction drama series from Ronald…
... + service, Tim Cook previewed a science fiction drama series from Ronald ... -
'Sign in with Apple' about convenience of social media sign-on 'without the tracking part'...Apple's "Sign in with Apple" feature, coming to iOS 13 apps this fall, is about acknowledging the convenience of social media sign-on options from Go…
... interview. "It's not rocket science to say, 'Hey wouldn't ... -
Apple Watches offered by Apple in grant program to qualifying ResearchKit and CareKit proj...Apple will be launching an "Apple Watch Limited Grant Program" later in 2019 to help institutions wanting to use the ResearchKit and CareKit framewor…
... will prioritize studies that "advance science and help people to live ... -
Editorial: New Mac Pro highlights the gap Apple isn't fillingApple now has a Mac for every type of user -- except for ones who want expandability more than they need a display or the power of the new Mac Pro. …
... Mac is on. Alternatively, with science or even statistical research, you ... -
iPad pro Screen recording glitching / fuzzinessI make videos for maths and science by making notes and commentating over using my iPad Pro.<br>When I screen record for a long period of time (15 mi…
... make videos for maths and science by making notes and commentating ... -
Apple to hire 2,000 people in Seattle expansion, double original commitmentApple on Monday revealed detailed plans for an expansion in Seattle, with the company saying it will hire a total of 2,000 people to work at a new of…
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Apple working on self-driving car wireless charging technologiesPossibly suggesting grand ambitions for an Apple car, a patent application published on Thursday shows a wireless charging system for self-driving ve…
... , and was previously a chief science officer at WAVE -- standing for ... -
Apple's Podcasts app introduces new content categoriesAs promised by at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference in June, the company on Thursday began rolling out new categories in its Podcasts app to he…
... , Music, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality, Science, Sports, Technology, and TV & Movies ... -
Apple shines spotlight on Teacher Coding AcademiesApple is hosting a series of training sessions for teachers, intended to instruct them on how to best educate the next generation on how to use the p…
... -- such as math, history, and science -- with the idea of getting ... existing subjects like English, math, science and history. For example, students ... -
Apple, Eli Lilly study seeks to determine whether iPhone and Apple Watch can detect dement...A research paper published this week reveals Apple and pharmaceutical titan Eli Lilly and Company are working together to determine whether consumer …
... employees with backgrounds in data science and and machine learning contributed ... -
Apple accused of stealing dual-camera technology used in latest iPhonesIsraeli-based camera technology firm Corephotonics is back with a massive lawsuit claiming Apple knowingly used patented dual-camera technology in iP…
... of the Israeli Ministry of Science. According to the filing, a ... -
Apple technologies have created 325,000 jobs in South KoreaApple Korea has revealed its local employment figures for the first time ever, prompted by increasing calls for multinational tech giants to increase…
... , 10,000 in the professional science and technology sector, and over ... -
Brief Thoughts: Questionable RF lawsuit, Apple TV+ vs. Disney+, Siri listening & moreEvery week has dozens of things going on at any given time, too many to talk about in real-time. Here's what we think about this week's radio frequen…
... . We've been over the science of radio frequency exposure before ... dishonest, and blind to actual science. Further claiming "damage" to consumers ... -
Unsurprisingly, the Apple Card isn't 100% titaniumThe physical Apple Card is not made entirely of titanium, a report claims, but while Apple uses an alloy to produce the highly-sought-after credit ca…
... ? If you've watched any science fiction in the last 50 ... too far into material science and the science of material failure, that ... -
Apple TV+ launches on November 1, for $4.99 per monthAfter debuting the service in March, Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced the debut of Apple TV+ on November 1, with subscriptions starting at $4.99 per …
... star in "See", a new science fiction drama written by "Peaky ... -
Apple Vice President of Communications Steve Dowling leaving in OctoberAccording to an internal memo, Apple communications head Steve Dowling is leaving in October after 16 years of service to the company. <div align=…
... bachelor's degree in political science from the University of Minnesota ... -
Apple hires former AstraZeneca CIO David SmoleyApple has hired the Chief Information Officer of AstraZeneca David Smoley, with the former pharmaceutical executive reportedly taking a similar role …
... with a BS in Computer Science and an MBA in Marketing ... -
Editorial: Apple faces entirely new challenges with Apple TV+One month from its November 1 launch, there are many reasons to believe Apple TV+ will succeed -- but also several reasons for skepticism. <div a…
... "The Morning Show," along with science fiction series "See" and "For ... -
Inside Apple's Deep Fusion, the iPhone 11 and Pro's computational photography featureApple is including a computational photography feature called 'Deep Fusion' in the iOS 13.2 beta, which can help produce highly detailed images from …
... Schiller calls "Computational Photography Mad Science," and the first time the ... -
Apple's Swift being taught across Europe in EU Code WeekThe European Union's annual Code Week is working with Apple's Swift language and Everyone Can Code initiative to introduce programming to teachers an…
... fits with every subject from science to the arts. "We realized ... -
Apple's new Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR to begin shipping in DecemberIn addition to launching a new family of 16-inch MacBook Pros, Apple said Wednesday it will narrowly meet a self-imposed deadline for the release of …
... professionals in medicine, video and science for the purchasing cycle in ... -
Apple Park lunch with Apple CFO Luca Maestri auctioned for charityFans of Apple with deep pockets can get a personal meeting with the company's chief financial officer and at the same time make a donation to a good …
... a master's degree in Science of Management from Boston University ... -
Apple hires National Geographic podcast producer, report saysApple might be on the verge of entering the original podcast market, as a report on Thursday alleges the tech giant recently poached a prominent podc…
... team covering the natural world, science and archaeology? Nat Geo is ...