Aeva Strikes Deal To Sell Industrial Sensors To Germany Automation Firm
Aeva Technologies Inc on Monday said it has reached a deal with a German firm to sell its sensors for industrial uses such as automating manufacturing lines with machines and self-driving mining trucks.
T-Mobile And Apple To Sell Small-business Connectivity Plan
T-Mobile US Inc said on Thursday it was working with Apple Inc to offer a mobile phone plan that will include subsidized iPhones and a suite of paid services from Apple aimed at small-business owners.
Apple Outlines Health Technology Strategy In New Report
Apple Inc on Wednesday released a report outlining a two-pronged strategy in digital health markets, courting consumers with health and fitness features on one hand while engaging with traditional healthcare systems on the other.
U.S. Chip Industry Split Over CHIPS Act Benefits To Intel -sources
Several U.S. semiconductor firms are deliberating whether to oppose a package of chip industry subsidies if the final language of the legislation awaiting a vote in the Senate disproportionately benefits manufacturers like Intel Corp, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Chip Designers Warm To U.S. Bill Despite Big Benefits To Intel
Major U.S. chip firms on Monday were coming around to support a package of chip industry subsidies despite earlier concerns that legislation awaiting a vote in the Senate disproportionately benefits manufacturers like Intel Corp.
Apple To Release New 'Lockdown Mode' As It Battles Spyware Firms
Apple Inc on Wednesday said it plans to release a new feature called "Lockdown Mode" this fall that aims to add a new layer of protection for human rights advocates, political dissidents and other targets of sophisticated hacking attacks.
Apple Eyes Fuel Purchases From Dashboard As It Revs Up Car Software
Apple Inc wants you to start buying gas directly from your car dashboard as early as this fall, when the newest version of its CarPlay software rolls out, accelerating the company's push to turn your vehicle into a store for goods and services.
Apple Will Not Challenge Maryland Store Unionization Vote
Apple Inc will not challenge the results of a vote by workers at its Towson, Maryland, store to unionize and intends to participate in the bargaining process in good faith, a person familiar with the company's plans told Reuters on Friday.
Apple Ready To Bargain With Its First U.S. Store To Unionize: Source
Apple Inc accepts the outcome of a vote by Maryland store workers to become its first U.S.
Intel Freezes Hiring In PC Chip Division For At Least Two Weeks
Intel Corp has frozen hiring in the division responsible for PC desktop and laptop chips, according to a memo reviewed by Reuters, as part of a series of cost-cutting measures.
Apple Adds Option To Buy Now, Pay Later As Developers Await Headset Hints
Apple Inc on Monday rolled out upgrades to the operating systems for its iPhones and iPads, while analysts and developers are keenly awaiting any hints about how a future mixed-reality headset might work.
As Apple Upgrades Its Software, Developers Hunt For Headset Hints
As Apple Inc rolls out its usual stream of upgrades to operating systems for its iPhones, iPads and Macs at its annual software developer conference Monday, analysts and developers will be scouring between the lines for any hints about how a future mixed-reality headset might work.
Apple Dives Deeper Into Autos With Software For Car Dashboard
Apple Inc on Monday announced it would more deeply integrate its software into the core driving systems of cars, while the iPhone maker rolled out a slew of features for payments and business collaboration and a pair of new laptops.
Qualcomm Accuses Apple Of Stealing Its Secrets to Help Intel
Qualcomm Inc on Tuesday alleged that Apple Inc stole its trade secrets and gave them to Intel Corp with the goal of improving Intel’s chips so Apple could replace Qualcomm’s chips, the latest move in a drawn-out legal dispute.
Qualcomm, Apple Kick Off Second Trial Seeking iPhone Import Ban
A second trial between Apple Inc. and Qualcomm Inc. before the U.S. International Trade Commission began Monday in Washington, D.C., with the iPhone maker squaring off against the world’s biggest mobile chipmaker over whether Apple should be banned from importing several recent iPhone models to the United States.
US-China Trade War: Apple Says US Tariffs On China Would Hit 'Wide Range' Of Products
A “wide range” of Apple Inc products including the Apple Watch would be affected by proposed U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, the company told U.S. trade officials, but gave no sign of an impact on its iPhone cash cow.
As Nvidia Expands In Artificial Intelligence, Intel Defends Turf
Intel estimates that the current market for AI chips is about $2.5 billion, evenly split between inference and training.
Nvidia Rolls Out New Chip Technology For Filmmakers
The biggest selling point of the chips is an improvement in so-called "ray tracing," or the ability for the chip to simulate how light rays will bounce around in a visual scene.
Apple Tells Lawmakers iPhones Are Not Listening In On Consumers
Apple said it requires users to explicitly approve microphone access and that apps must display a clear signal that they are listening.
Apple's Pricey iPhone X, Subscriptions Deliver Earnings Beat
The world's most valuable technology company also forecast revenue above expectations for the fall, when it typically launches new iPhone models.
Apple Watch, FitBit Could Feel Cost Of Latest US Tariffs
So far, consumer technology's biggest sellers such as mobile phones and laptops have faced little danger of import duties. However, in the latest round of U.S. tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese goods, the devices have all been determined by U.S. Customs and Border Patrol officials to fall under an obscure subheading of data transmission machines.
Microsoft Takes Aim At Amazon With Push For Checkout-Free Retail
The software giant is developing systems that track what shoppers add to their carts.