October 9, 2019 Apple attacked by China for keeping crowdsourced police activity app in Hong Kong Apple is under fire in China after an article in the state-owned media China Daily accused the tech giant of "helping [Hong Kong] rioters engage in more violence."
October 4, 2019 Apple boosting iPhone 11 production: report Apple is boosting the production of the iPhone 11 due to " better-than-expected demand," according to a media report.
August 20, 2019 Apple Card now available to everyone in US as tech giant adds surprise to boost customer base Tech giant Apple said on Tuesday that its foray into the credit card business, Apple Card, is now available to everyone in the U.S.
August 6, 2019 Apple Card starts rolling out for some users Apple began to roll out its entry into the credit card business, Apple Card, on Tuesday, following comments from CEO Tim Cook last month.
August 2, 2019 Apple ends practice of Siri contractors listening in on users Apple has halted its practice of having human contractors listen to users' Siri recordings to "grade" them, following an invesitgative report on the issue.
July 31, 2019 Apple Card, Apple's latest product, is coming next month Apple CEO Tim Cook said on the company's fiscal third-quarter earnings call that the Apple Card, Apple's entry into the credit card business, would launch next month.
June 17, 2019 Google wants next billion users, but has no plans to launch in China Google CEO Sundar Pichai said his company doesn't have plans to launch in China, but that doesn't mean the tech giant wants to ignore its hundreds of millions of Internet users.
June 4, 2019 Silicon Valley in the crosshairs: Google, Facebook, Amazon and Apple face bipartisan onslaught Big Tech's moment of reckoning has finally arrived.
May 28, 2019 Apple rejects Google CEO's criticism over privacy being a 'luxury good' A senior Apple executive dismissed Google CEO Sundar Pichai's claim that Apple is only able to focus on privacy because it charges a premium for its products.
May 26, 2019 Michael Knowles: Tim Cook gives terrible advice to graduates During Tulane University’s recent commencement ceremony, Apple CEO Tim Cook confessed to the graduating class that “in some important ways, my generation has failed you.” He’s right, but for all the wrong reasons.