Apple releases torrent of updates, and Wall Street yawns
Today’s WWDC keynote from Apple covered a huge range of updates. From a new macOS to a refreshed watchOS to a new iOS, better privacy controls, FaceTime updates, and even iCloud+, there was something for everyone in the laundry list of new code.
Apple’s keynote was essentially what happ
Apple announces iCloud+ with privacy-focused features
Apple is rolling out some updates to iCloud under the name iCloud+. The company is announcing those features at its developer conference. Existing paid iCloud users are going to get those iCloud+ features for the same monthly subscription price.
In Safari, Apple is going to launch a new privacy fea
Apple unveils iOS 15 with new features for FaceTime and better notifications
During the virtual keynote of WWDC, Apple shared the first details about iOS 15, the next major version of iOS that is going to be released later this year. There are four pillars with this year’s release: staying connected, focusing without distraction, using intelligence and exploring the w
Live from Apple's WWDC 2021 keynote
And we're back. Well, not back-back. But we're here in the San Jose McEnery Convention Center of the mind. The parking is awful and the hotels all got booked up five months ago, so we're taking the CalTrain in from Redwood City (of the mind).
We've got a full house at this morning
Watch Apple's WWDC keynote live right here
Today, Apple is holding a (virtual) keynote on the first day of its developer conference, and the company is expected to talk about a ton of software updates. At 10 AM PT (1 PM in New York, 6 PM in London, 7 PM in Paris), you'll be able to watch the event right here as the company is streaming
What to expect from WWDC 2021
All things considered, Apple put together a pretty slick all-virtual WWDC last year. Where other companies like Microsoft and Google have opted for a more live (or live-style) experience, the company was parading its execs through a series of smooth drone shots and slick transitions. And with the f
Google's Pixel Buds A Series are an exercise in earbud cost cutting
Google does a lot of things well. But hardware strategy has never really been among them. The last several years have seen the company at least finding some consistency with its Pixel and Nest devices. But the former, in particular, has continued to struggle as the company has worked to find its fo
Fujifilm becomes the latest victim of a network-crippling ransomware attack
Japanese multinational conglomerate Fujifilm has been forced to shut down parts of its global network after falling victim to a suspected ransomware attack.
The company, which is best known for its digital imaging products but also produces high-tech medical kit, including devices for rapid process
Huawei officially launches HarmonyOS for smartphones
Think you’re living in a hyper-connected world? Huawei’s proprietary HarmonyOS wants to eliminate delays and gaps in user experience when you move from one device onto another by adding interoperability to all devices, regardless of the system that powers them.
Two years after Huawei wa
Kabuto releases a larger version of its smart suitcase
Kabuto, the French startup that designs and sells smart suitcases, is releasing a new suitcase today. Called the Kabuto Trunk, this is the company's biggest suitcase to date. Unlike smart suitcases from other brands, this isn't just a suitcase with a battery in it.
In particular, there'
Tractive raises $35M as it expands GPS pet tracking to the US
Another sizable raise for a pet (cats and dogs) tracking company this morning. Austria-based Tractive has announced a $35 million Series A, led by Guidepost Growth Equity. The round is the company's first since 2013, when its GPS-based tracker first hit the market.
Along with the funding round,
US removes Xiaomi’s designation as a Communist Chinese military company
Xiaomi, one of China’s high-profile tech firms that fell in the crosshairs of the Trump administration, has been removed from a U.S. government blacklist that designated it as a Communist Chinese military company.
The U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has vacated the Department
Deep Science: Robots, meet world
Research papers come out far too frequently for anyone to read them all. That's especially true in the field of machine learning, which now affects (and produces papers in) practically every industry and company. This column aims to collect some of the most relevant recent discoveries and paper
Microsoft's Surface Duo gets dual-screen gaming support
In December, Microsoft wrote a blog post highlighting “The year ahead for Surface Duo.” The news highlighted the dual-screen device's upcoming availability outside the U.S. (including Canada, the U.K., France and Germany this year), as well as a smattering of features. It's been pretty