Telecommunications Equipment

Apple Tests Limits for Most Expensive iPhones

The tech company is expected to raise prices by $100 on some premium models next week. Source link

1 year ago

China Bans iPhone Use for Government Officials at Work

The directive is the latest step in Beijing’s campaign to cut reliance on foreign technology and could hurt Apple’s business…

1 year ago

SoftBank Chip Unit Arm Files for IPO Likely to Be 2023's Biggest

Arm raised lofty expectations for its business overall but faces near-term market challenges. Source link

1 year ago

Some 911 Call Centers Still Haven't Adapted to the Cellphone

Nationwide, a number of 911 centers struggle to locate cellphone callers and can’t receive texts or photos, as the systems…

2 years ago

Apple Sees Third Straight Quarter of Falling Sales, Longest Slump Since 2016

Sales of iPhones missed analyst estimates, but revenue in the company services unit reached a record high. Source link

2 years ago

Qualcomm, Stung by Sluggish Smartphone Market, Plans Layoffs

Qualcomm, Stung by Sluggish Smartphone Market, Plans Layoffs Source link

2 years ago

Apple Admits to Bug in Screen Time Parental Controls

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2 years ago

Samsung to Launch New Galaxy Z Fold, Flip Phones Amid Slow Adoption So Far

The smartphone maker on Wednesday will show off the latest models of devices that have had limited success outside of…

2 years ago

Verizon Promises Turnaround Amid Lull in Smartphone Upgrades

Over-the-air broadband service and higher fees helped boost the telecom giant’s wireless service revenue. Source link

2 years ago

Apple's Next Killer App Is…Voicemail?

New call-screening tools and voice memos mean it’s time once again to speak up. Source link

2 years ago