tech Finally! Apple Announces Self Service Repair…And Other Small Business Tech News This Week Christin Hakim, March 15, 2024March 19, 2023 Help is on the way! getty Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 —Apple has announced Self Service Repair and has made a new play for small businesses by taking on Google and Microsoft. This… Continue Reading
tech Would You Buy A $6,000 Apple MacBook?—And Other Small Business Tech News This Week Christin Hakim, December 22, 2023March 19, 2023 (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images) Getty Images Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they affect your business. Did you miss them? 1 —The most expensive MacBook Pro will set you back $6,099. This past week, Apple revealed its new MacBook Pro. The new… Continue Reading
tech Apple executive who quit over return-to-office policy returns to Google – which allows WFH Christin Hakim, May 24, 2022 A senior director at Apple who quit his job in protest at the company demanding staff return to the office three days a week has joined Google, according to a report – where work from home is allowed. Ian Goodfellow, Apple’s director of machine learning, is believed to be the… Continue Reading
tech Five tech news to start your day: iPhone, LG TVs, TikTok, Apple and Mac Christin Hakim, December 17, 2021 The news does not stop, does not rest, it is running 24 hours a day, and what was relevant yesterday today is past news. It is very difficult to keep up with everything and at the same time carry out what you have to do in the day. And in… Continue Reading
tech Apple, Google Have Duopoly Over Mobile Market, Says UK Watchdog Christin Hakim, December 16, 2021 A U.K. business competition watchdog group on Tuesday said that U.S.-based tech giants Apple and Google should be investigated for the perceived duopoly of the mobile phone sector. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said in a press release that it provisionally found Apple and Google limit “innovation and choice.” The CMA launched the probe in June 2020… Continue Reading
sport A Grip on Sports: The Apple Cup returns to Pullman, the Cougars have found their coach (probably) and Gonzaga learns a few lessons Christin Hakim, November 27, 2021 A GRIP ON SPORTS • An Apple Cup to remember. A showdown in Vegas to not forget. The results were different, the lessons were not. What a great Friday night in Inland Northwest sports. ••••••• • We’ll start in Seattle where the Cougars buried their long losing streak against the… Continue Reading
tech Apple Privacy Rule Cost Tech Titans Estimated $9.85 Billion in Revenue Christin Hakim, November 24, 2021 Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Snap lost an estimated $9.85 billion in revenue during the first half of 2021 due to a new privacy tool launched by Apple that requires applications to ask for a user’s permission before tracking their activity on the internet, the Financial Times reported Sunday. The report,… Continue Reading
tech Apple sticking taxpayers with part of the bill for digital ID rollout Christin Hakim, November 14, 2021 Wallet and keys Source: Apple Apple is making U.S. states foot part of the bill and provide customer support for its plan to turn iPhones into digital identification cards, according to confidential documents obtained by CNBC. The company requires states to maintain the systems needed to issue and service credentials,… Continue Reading
tech Apple iOS 15 Update: What Is New? Christin Hakim, September 23, 2021 Apple releases its latest iteration of the iPhone operating system, iOS 15, with a number of noteworthy changes including cross platform FaceTime Apple has on Tuesday released its annual upgrade to the iPhone operating system, with the arrival of iOS 15. Apple announced the new iOS will offer “ more… Continue Reading
tech The Apple rumors were wrong Christin Hakim, September 18, 2021January 9, 2022 The Apple rumors were wrong. For many who follow tech news closely, Apple’s event on Tuesday had a few big surprises — not because there were completely unexpected announcements, but because we didn’t see things we really thought we’d be getting. Rumors that had enough smoke to be almost a… Continue Reading