Australian smartphone market softens as consumers await 5G devices
Sales of smartphones in Australia are expected to soften in 2019 as consumers hold off buying a new device until 5G becomes available.
Sales of smartphones in Australia are expected to soften in 2019 as consumers hold off buying a new device until 5G becomes available.
Apple has fixed a privacy flaw in its group video chat software and plans to improve how it handles reports of software bugs.
Apple says it has banned Facebook from a program designed to let businesses control iPhones used by their employees, saying the social networking company had improperly used it to track the web-browsing habits of teenagers.
Apple will issue a software patch later this week for a bug that lets iPhone users hear audio from users who have not yet accepted a video call.
Qualcomm sought to become the sole supplier of modem chips for Apple's iPhone to recoup a US$1-billion "incentive payment" that Apple insisted on, not to block rivals from the market, Qualcomm's chief executive testified on Friday.
Qualcomm has responded to comments made by Apple Inc chief executive Tim Cook in an interview, in which he said there had been no recent settlement talks between the iPhone maker and chip supplier in their global legal battle, calling Cook's remarks "misleading."
Though it's often seen as a consumer-centric company, Apple now touches a wide variety of enterprise IT operations. That may even accelerate in 2019.
The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) will offer customers Apple Pay in January, it announced today.
The ATO has released its latest corporate tax transparency report which lists companies and how much tax they paid for the previous financial year.
Apple has all but lost its lead as Wall Street's most valuable company and is on the verge of being replaced by Microsoft.
When iPhone users want to edit blemishes out of their selfies, identify stars and constellations or simply join the latest video game craze, they turn to Apple's App Store, where any software application they buy also includes a 30 percent cut for Apple.
Super Micro Computer says it will review its motherboards for any proof of malicious chips as alleged in a recent media report.
Apple chief executive Tim Cook has said that Bloomberg should retract a story that claimed Apple's internal computer systems had been infiltrated by malicious computer chips inserted by Chinese intelligence agents.
Apple has rolled out an online tool allowing users to download, change or delete all the data that the iPhone maker has collected on them.
Apple has described as “dangerously ambiguous with respect to encryption and security” the federal government’s surveillance bill.