Apple Pay Opens Up Floodgates For New Form Of Credit Card Fraud
Credit card scammers are using stolen identities and card data to make big ticket purchases.
7 Far Out 'Star Trek' Technologies That Became Reality
Between communicators and tricorders, "Star Trek" technologies have traveled from fiction to fact in many ways.
Apple Inc. Sets Sights On VR Headsets And Virtual Reality Engineers
Not to be left behind by Facebook and Samsung, job listings indicate Apple is looking hard at VR.
Apple Watch Release Date: Media Event And Live Stream Announced For March 9
Apple's media event kicks off March 9 at 10 a.m. PDT at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco.
Vurb Launches For iOS: App Aims To Be One-Stop-Shop For Mobile Search
Vurb hopes to reduce the need for jumping between mobile apps with its new, all-in-one search feature.
Future Apple Inc. iPhones May Photograph Thieves, Even When Turned Off
A new patent would allow an iPhone to transmit its location, and photos, even when turned off.
Apple Watch Will Cost Nearly Twice As Much As The Average Smart Watch Sold In 2014
About 6.8 million smartwatches were sold last year, driven largely by Samsung and Pebble. Apple's will cost twice as much.
Fireball Seen Across Western US Likely Chinese Rocket Debris, Not Meteor, NASA Says
Debris from a December Chinese satellite launch was likely the culprit of a fireball seen across the Western U.S. sky.
Reddit Bans Nude Photos Posted Without Depicted's Consent Starting March 10
The policy, which comes into effect March 10, bans nude images posted without the consent of those depicted.
Helicopter Rescues 20 University Students Stranded Near Grand Canyon North Rim
Students were airlifted out of an area near the North Rim of the Grand Canyon after being stranded in snow.
Android And iOS Take 96 Percent Of Smartphone Market In 2014, While Others Lose Share
Instead of a third smartphone operating system competitor emerging, other OSes lost share.
President Obama Vetoes Keystone XL Pipeline Legislation, Third Veto Since 2009
Congress will now have to decide whether to attempt to override President Obama's veto of the pipeline legislation.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) Closes At $775 Billion Market Cap, Continuing Record Breaking Streak
Apple continues to set new records, closing at a price of $133 a share on Monday.
Google Strikes Back At Apple Pay With Deal To Put Google Wallet On More Smartphones
Android phones sold through U.S. carriers will have Google Wallet pre-installed as part of the deal.
Apple Inc. Plans $2 Billion European Data Centers In Ireland And Denmark Powered By Renewable Energy
Apple's data centers will power its EU online services and run entirely on renewable energy
Apple iOS 8.3 Public Beta Test To Launch In March, Followed By iOS 9
Apple users will have a chance to test iOS 8.3 in March, before the final version is released.
Apple Watch: How Much Gold Is In The 18K Watch Edition?
The gold alone is worth $850, meaning the price of the watch could exceed $5,000.
Apple Watch May Get Its Own Dedicated Store And Retail Space
As Apple pushes into high fashion, the wearable may need a space of its own.
Apple May Sell Products In Cuba After US Lifts Trade Embargo
iPhones and iPads could find their way to the Caribbean nation following the lifting of trade sanctions.
Apple Pay Hits Roadblocks In China As Talks With Central Bank, UnionPay, Drag On
Apple faces barriers to China's NFC payments infrastructure.
AT&T Offers Internet Users Privacy For $29 More As Gigabit Speeds Rollout
For $70 a month, you can use AT&T's accelerated fiber-optic Internet. For an additional $29 a month, you can avoid being tracked while doing it.
Breakfast At Apple Store? Tim Cook Plans Tiffany’s-Like Retail Facelift Ahead Of Gold Watch Debut
Store redesigns featuring glass cases and preppy uniforms reflect a luxury shift for the Cupertino, California, tech firm.
Apple Watch Health Monitoring Axed Due To Sensor Issues, Regulatory Fears
The wearable was originally supposed to debut with a number of advanced health-related features, but Apple cut most of them.
Apple’s Secret Car Project: 5 Reasons Why Cupertino May Want To Build Vehicles
Building a car would put Apple in control of the vehicle from end to end, not just the dashboard.
Android 5.0 Lollipop Crashes Less Than Apple iOS 8, Latest Data Reveals
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop has a leg up on Apple's iOS 8 when it comes to stability.
US Federal Government To Accept Apple Pay Starting In September
Federally run institutions, such as national parks, are part of the plan for the new mobile payment system.
Apple Inc. Recruits Auto Experts For Secret Project: Is An iCar On The Way?
Experts from Mercedes and other automakers have been recruited by Apple to work on what some think is an iCar.
Apple Responds To In-App Purchase Backlash With ‘Pay Once And Play’ Deals
In response to complaints from parents and regulators, Cupertino is promoting "Pay Once And Play" games.
Apple Inc. Lets Marijuana-Related App Return To App Store, Paving The Way For Others
MassRoots must now use geofencing to restrict access to the 23 U.S. states where medical marijuana is legal.
Apple Two-Step Verification Comes To iMessage And FaceTime, Making It Harder To Impersonate Users
Feature will make it harder to impersonate users.