Digital platforms face ACCC scrutiny for data collection and ‘unfavourable’ cloud storage
The walled gardens of digital platform giants are the latest areas to come under regulatory scrutiny as part of the Digital Platform Services Inquiry.
The walled gardens of digital platform giants are the latest areas to come under regulatory scrutiny as part of the Digital Platform Services Inquiry.
IT shops need to be thinking now about how their colleagues might want or need to use Apple’s upcoming mixed-reality device when it arrives in 2024.
After the EU named Facebook Messenger and Marketplace, and TikTok gatekeeper platforms under its Digital Markets Act, both parents companies have decided to launch legal challenges against the designation.
There's really no reason anymore for Apple to hold another event after the September iPhone event.
Microsoft has been labelled as the most impersonated brand for phishing scams last quarter, being used in nearly three out of 10 scam attempts.
Understanding what you need from a potential MDM vendor can make the decision-making and migration processes easier and ensure a positive outcome in the long run.
The company’s ‘spatial computing’ device could be the first step on a long journey to the promised land of AR glasses, say analysts. But early-adopter businesses might still find the Vision Pro useful.
Apple has released fixes for both the new and the affected versions of iOS.
Apple has been innovating with AI for a long time, but it focuses on the magic of the user experience, not the tech. There's a lesson here, especially since GenAI isn't always the right tool.
Everything from Vision Pro to 15-inch MacBook Air and in-between
Samsung has retained its crown in the global smartphone market amidst an ongoing “challenging” landscape that had all but one major vendor bleeding shipments.
Apple is cutting costs in an attempt to streamline operations during uncertain times, according to a new report.
The biggest names in tech are all-in on generative AI, and Apple still can't seem to get Siri right.
So-called 'malvertising' is the exact reason why Apple wants you to use its App Store.
Apple has posted its first quarterly revenue decline since 2019, bringing in US$117.2 billion which is down five per cent year over year.