Earlier this month, after several reports of weak market demand, Apple has cut production of the iPhone XS, XS Max and iPhone XR. But the bad news doesn't end there, because today another report states that the Cupertino giant has once again cut the production of its latest devices.
Unfortunately, Tesla's autopilot mode won't let you contest a fine. One driver tried this out to avoid a fine, but his efforts didn't pay off as Dutch courts rejected his appeal.
It might bother some people to hear it, but since the Apple Watch's arrival, the smartwatch market has started making sense. Since its release, it has done nothing but set records. So why can't other manufacturers keep up? What's the secret to Apple's success?
Elon Musk admits it - Tesla was on the verge of bankruptcy due to the difficulties associated with the production of the new Model 3. So what does that mean for the company's future?
President Trump has threatened an extra ten percent tariff on smartphones and laptops from China - a move that would surely result in a price increase.
As the self-driving automobile industry ramps up, we’re starting to see more of these cars on roads around the world. However, there is one major problem with autonomous driving that has nothing to do with AI, safety or even the reliability of the technology.
According to a Strategy Analytics report covering global market studies, the world of wearables is experiencing a Renaissance. The Apple Watch 4 Series leads in sales, but Fitbit boasts the highest growth. Should Apple and Google worry?
Telefónica is further expanding its network and increasing the speed of LTE Internet connections, especially in large cities. Unfortunately, rural regions continue to be neglected. Nevertheless, the year-on-year improvement in the independent network test is considered a quantum leap for O2 and its partners.
A group of consumers have filed a new class action against Apple, claiming that the company has created a closed market for apps, allowing it to apply a monopoly surcharge to each sale. Can you imagine what would happen if the judges had to go ahead with the prosecution and Apple lost?
Huawei received the worst possible ranking for disclosing lobbying activities in a newly launched index. Facebook, Amazon, Google and Apple were also ranked on a scale of A to F for transparency, so how did they all do? We've got the full report.
Whether it's letters or phone calls, emails or text messages, people have always been concerned about possible invasions of their privacy. And with the arrival of smart speakers like Google Home and Amazon Alexa, the issue is more relevant than ever.
If you're a fan of Google Assistant, but you have an iPhone, you can now open Google Assistant via Siri thanks to a new shortcut. In this article, we'll tell you how to open Google Assistant on an iPhone.
iPhone sales are weakening, and this is also affecting their contracted manufacturer Foxconn. Foxconn has reacted by lowering costs, which is above all affecting their employees. Here's the story.
Apple has to reduce the demands and above all the production. All three current iPhone models are now produced in smaller quantities than originally planned. Is the hype about the iPhone so slowly over after ten years?
As tensions between the US and China intensify, Washington touts controlling exports on advanced technology including AI, self-driving vehicles and smart computer chips. Read about the latest war of words between Trump and Jinping here.
In an interview with Axios, Tim Cook bluntly discussed the problems currently plaguing the tech industry. He thinks privacy regulations are inevitable and that "the free market is not working".
The technology that makes your home smart has never developed as much as it does today. Just think that, in 2018 alone, the smart home market produces profits of 23.5 million dollars. So why not build more smart homes?
While iPhone XS and XS Max immediately sold 45% more in the early days than the previous generation, Apple is forced to cut off production of iPhone XR. Ultimately, these budget devices may be a costly mistake for the Cupertino company.
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