
Emails from the Epic Games lawsuit show Apple brass discussing how to handle a 2015 iOS hack. The company never directly notified affected users.
Emails from the Epic Games lawsuit show Apple brass discussing how to handle a 2015 iOS hack. The company never directly notified affected users.
This week, we go deep on the law that shaped the modern internet with our resident legal eagle, Gilad Edelman.
Make your Windows system work a little more like a Chrome OS device—or, if you’re really committed, leave Windows behind entirely.
Here’s a guide to all the models, along with case recommendations and software tips.
A surge in interest for large-screen slates has prompted the company to inject an “Entertainment Space” into the user interface.
As organisations prepare for the future of hybrid and remote work, they’re looking for a simpler way to follow best practice for managing Windows and devices.
The company tells Apple users that tracking helps keep those platforms “free of charge,” but opting out now doesn’t mean paying up later.
Out with the old, in with the new. It’s a good time to grab a laptop or a robot vacuum at a discounted price.
This week, we look at how the latest iPhone software update ties into the debate about regulating big tech.
Facebook and other advertisers fought the move, but App Tracking Transparency is finally here.