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Apple
social media
Jan. 10, 2021
Amazon, Apple, and Google Cut Off Parler, Citing Failure to Moderate Extremism
The site, which has been a haven for many on the far right, may not be long for this world in the aftermath of the Capitol riot.
By
Chas Danner
pivot
Oct. 8, 2020
Will Tech’s Big Four Be Smart Enough to Help Break Themselves Up?
Pivot’
s Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss what’s next for tech’s largest firms after a House Judiciary report called for their dismantlement.
By
Intelligencer Staff
pivot
July 31, 2020
Is This the Beginning of the End of Big Tech As We Know It?
Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway discuss the House tech-antitrust hearing and how it could lead toward breaking up giants like Amazon or Facebook.
By
Intelligencer Staff
pivot
July 24, 2020
How Should Congress Grill the Big 4 Tech CEOs?
Kara Swisher and Scott Galloway play Antitrust Subcommittee members for a day.
By
Intelligencer Staff
pivot
July 7, 2020
Why Big Tech’s Congressional Testimony Will Be a Bust
Scott Galloway and Kara Swisher discuss why they’re pessimistic about this month’s grilling of Zuckerberg, Bezos, Cook, and Pichai.
By
Intelligencer Staff
coronavirus
Apr. 20, 2020
Four Tech Giants Are Solidifying Their Domination of the Post-Coronavirus World
Scott Galloway examines the staggering gains anticipated at Google, Facebook, Apple, and Amazon during the historic economic downturn.
By
Scott Galloway
buyer’s market
Jan. 29, 2020
Here Are Two Things Apple Is Doing Right
The stock has been going up — and the company’s latest report shows why investors were correct to be optimistic.
By
Josh Barro
apple
Jan. 14, 2020
The Justice Department Wants to Unlock Your iPhone
The feds are putting pressure on Apple once again to break iPhone encryption.
By
Brian Feldman
tech boot camp
Nov. 15, 2019
What, Precisely, Are ‘Slofies’ For?
Apple wants its new slow-motion selfie to be a game changer. The reality is a little more confusing.
By
Steven John
revealed
Sept. 16, 2019
First Look: The Renovated Fifth Avenue Apple Store Is Bigger and Brighter
New skylights, more space, same cube. And underground trees!
By
Christopher Bonanos
announcements
Sept. 11, 2019
How to Make Tech Keynotes Exciting Again
Hardware announcements matter less in a software-powered world.
By
Brian Feldman
queries
Sept. 9, 2019
Why Apple Apps Regularly Outrank Competitors in Search
The company says it is making changes so that its own products don’t bury competitors’.
By
Brian Feldman
cybersecurity
Sept. 6, 2019
Apple Downplays Enormous iOS Security Hole Found by Google
The company issued a rare response to disclosures Google made last week.
By
Brian Feldman
security
Aug. 30, 2019
Google Found Huge Holes in iOS Security (It’s Fixed Now)
The discoveries pose new questions about how secure iOS really is.
By
Brian Feldman
gone-y ive
June 27, 2019
Jony Ive Is Leaving Apple (to Start a New Design Firm That Works With Apple)
The legendary designer, who created the iPod and iPhone, is on his way out.
By
Brian Feldman
ssomgwtfbbq
June 4, 2019
Is Apple’s New Privacy Feature Anti-Competitive or Hyper-Competitive?
Apple is requiring its own login system to appear in apps that offer logging in through Facebook and Google.
By
Brian Feldman
what’s tim cookin’
June 3, 2019
iTunes Is Dead, Long Live iTunes
Apple is changing the name of its signature (and reviled) desktop music app.
By
Brian Feldman
apple
May 21, 2019
Apple Finally Says It’ll Fix Its Crappy MacBook Keyboard
In caseeeeee you’reeeeee typing likeeeee this.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
here’s what tim’s been cookin’
Mar. 26, 2019
Apple Wants to Be Your Friend Now
Apple’s always been “friendly but not your friend,” but that approach feels odd for services.
By
Brian Feldman
competition
Mar. 13, 2019
Spotify Takes On Apple’s Anti-Competitive Behavior in Europe
Spotify’s lawsuit mirrors Elizabeth Warren’s critique of the tech giants.
By
Brian Feldman
the national interest
Mar. 11, 2019
Trump Denies Calling Tim Cook ‘Tim Apple.’ It Happened on TV.
Kind of a problem that the president is a pathological liar.
By
Jonathan Chait
augmented reality
Mar. 8, 2019
Apple Augmented-Reality Glasses Said to Be Coming in 2020
When Tim Cook promised shareholders a product that would “blow you away,” was this what he meant?
By
Jake Swearingen
tech savvy
Mar. 7, 2019
Trump Calls Apple CEO Tim Cook ‘Tim Apple’ to His Face
Cook responded to the gaffe by quietly changing his name on Twitter.
By
Matt Stieb
cracking up
Mar. 6, 2019
Fancy Fingerprint Scanners Mean Cracking Your Smartphone Screen Will Get Pricier
Under-screen fingerprint scanners are very cool and very expensive if you end up dropping your phone on the sidewalk.
By
Jake Swearingen
facetime bug
Feb. 1, 2019
Apple Apologizes for FaceTime Bug, Thanks Teen Who Found It
A fix is coming next week, which means you can finally re-enable FaceTime on your phone again without worrying you’re being spied on.
By
Jake Swearingen
technology
Jan. 30, 2019
Apple Sued After FaceTime Bug Reportedly Let Someone Eavesdrop on Testimony
An attorney in Texas is coming for Apple in a suit filed this week.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
oops
Jan. 30, 2019
Apple Disables Facebook Apps Following News of Shady Research Project
Facebook used its privileged iOS access to distribute a “research” app that could collect tons of sensitive data from consumers’ phones.
By
Brian Feldman
smartphone decline
Jan. 30, 2019
Apple and Investors Try to Figure Out Life After the iPhone Boom
What does Apple look like when it’s selling fewer iPhones every year rather than more?
By
Jake Swearingen
iphone
Jan. 28, 2019
Major iPhone FaceTime Bug Lets You Eavesdrop on Any iPhone User
A critical bug in iOS 12.1 means you probably want to disable FaceTime, like, right now.
By
Jake Swearingen
apple
Jan. 15, 2019
Did People Replacing Their Batteries Lead to Weak iPhone Sales?
A lot of people took advantage of Apple’s one-time offer to replace their iPhone battery for $29. Is it enough to explain why iPhone sales are down?
By
Jake Swearingen
i turn my camera on
Jan. 11, 2019
Apple Crams Another Camera on iPhone (and That’s a Good Thing)
Why a third camera isn’t just a marketing gimmick (though, to be clear, it’s definitely a marketing gimmick).
By
Jake Swearingen
smartphone decline
Jan. 9, 2019
What Samsung’s Pain Means for Smartphones
Everyone is slowly waking up to the fact that nobody is buying new smartphones anymore.
By
Jake Swearingen
the top line
Jan. 3, 2019
China Is Losing Trump’s Trade War — and So Are We
The blowback to U.S. firms is so foreseeable, Trump’s own economic adviser is going on TV to say his policy is going to reduce corporate profits.
By
Josh Barro
apple
Jan. 3, 2019
The iPhone Has Big Problems in China — and Across the Globe
Apple is blaming sagging iPhone sales on its struggles in China, but its problems run deeper than that.
By
Jake Swearingen
smartphones
Dec. 4, 2018
We’re No Longer in the Smartphone Plateau. We’re in the Smartphone Decline.
Growth in smartphone sales stopped surging years ago. In the next decade, they’re likely to decline. What does that world look like?
By
Jake Swearingen
apple
Nov. 20, 2018
Poor iPhone Supply Chain Forecasts Are Making Everyone Very Nervous
The companies that supply the parts and labor behind the iPhone are all cutting down on production. Should Apple investors be worried?
By
Jake Swearingen
business
Nov. 2, 2018
Apple Has Completely Changed Up How It Reports iPhone Sales. Why?
The world has changed a lot in the past ten years. The company has to find new ways to brag.
By
Jake Swearingen
apple
Oct. 30, 2018
Apple Tries to Woo Back the Creative Pros That Make Up Apple’s Core
Apple would like to remind you that it also makes computers and not just iPhones.
By
Jake Swearingen
iphone xr
Oct. 26, 2018
The iPhone XR Is the Most Exciting Phone Apple’s Released in Years
In the iPhone XR, price and the features fully line up in the buyer’s favor.
By
Jake Swearingen
just asking questions
Oct. 25, 2018
Tech’s Biggest Enforcer Talks Facebook, Google, and What She’s Learned
Margrethe Vestager, the European Commissioner for Competition, talks about fighting back against tech’s largest and most powerful companies.
By
Noah Kulwin
privacy
Oct. 24, 2018
Tim Cook Pushes for Strong Privacy Regulations That Don’t Really Affect Apple
The Apple CEO says his company supports “comprehensive” federal laws.
By
Brian Feldman
tech boot camp
Oct. 18, 2018
Did You Know Your iPhone Now Comes With a GIF App?
Apple’s latest iPhone operating system, iOS 12, comes with an app called Shortcuts, which makes it very easy to make GIFs on your phone.
By
Madison Malone Kircher
and
Kenny Wassus
tech boot camp
Oct. 17, 2018
Get the Most Out of Your iPhone Camera With This Hidden Feature
Developers have unlocked a feature that allows users to capture every bit of information your iPhone camera is capable of.
By
Kenny Wassus
tech boot camp
Oct. 16, 2018
9 iOS Shortcuts to Make Your Life Easier (and Troll Your Friends)
With great macro power comes great responsibility.
By
Brian Feldman
jamal khashoggi
Oct. 15, 2018
Jamal Khashoggi’s Apple Watch Almost Certainly Didn’t Record His Death
A story floating around social media and Turkish newspapers about missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi doesn’t add up.
By
Jake Swearingen
select all
Oct. 5, 2018
Talking With the Man Whose Techno-Thriller Is Based on a China Supply-Chain Hack
August Cole and P.W. Singer’s 2015 book
Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War
just got a whole lot scarier.
By
Jake Swearingen
select all
Oct. 5, 2018
Either Bloomberg or Apple and Amazon Are Badly Wrong About the China Hack Story
Somebody is wrong, and it’s driving me crazy trying to figure out who — and why.
By
Jake Swearingen
select all
Oct. 4, 2018
Hoo Boy, China May Have Hacked Apple, Amazon, and Dozens More
Tiny microchips implanted on motherboards used in servers by Apple, Amazon, and over 30 other companies are now under intense scrutiny.
By
Jake Swearingen
select all
Oct. 3, 2018
Holy Crap, Am I a Microsoft Surface Fanboy?
They’re the laptops that Apple
should
be making.
By
Jake Swearingen
select all
Sept. 12, 2018
Boy, This Year’s iPhones Sure Felt Like a Letdown, Huh?
iPhone ennui.
By
Jake Swearingen
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