Apple Inc. Aurora Private Wealth Inc. Has $30.48 Million Holdings in Apple Inc. (AAPL) Aurora Private Wealth Inc. grew its stake in shares of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) by 6.3% during the 4th quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities
company Global fears over the deadly coronavirus rise The deadly coronavirus was first detected in Qatar in 2012, with the number of cases rising rapidly in recent years. It then spread to Saudi Arabia, where 18 people have
Apple Inc. Apple's Mac OS X strategy: Better 60nm tech than built in-house chips Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP Apple had plans to release a family of OS X-based laptops with 64-bit processors similar to those found in Chromebooks before its acquisition of chipmaker P.
Apple Inc. Apple’s next MacBooks could be arriving in a matter of months, running on a chip built on just one of the three main processor architectures: Intel’s, AMD’s, or Qualcomm’s It’s important to remember that most computers sold today are still, at their core, superpowered versions of ARM processors. But that’s likely about to change. Apple’s next-generation
Apple Inc. Apple on ARM chips: ‘There’s an ARM Mac coming’ Apple Apple's first Macs running on the so-called ARM architecture will show up at some point next year, Intel's chief executive conceded Thursday. "I think there's an ARM Mac coming
artificial intelligence A New Benchmark for American Households Since it began about six years ago, connected-home tech has been one of the most intensely debated and controversial consumer gadgets of our time. Nothing better illustrates this than the
artificial intelligence The 10 Best Examples of Artificial Intelligence The moment the computer made the Rosetta probe land on Comet 67P, it was obvious that the universe of human experiences is incomplete. After all, people were doing all sorts
Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting InfoWars’ Infowars editor wants you to believe the Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax Around the time that Alex Jones’ InfoWars shut down for being a “terrorist organization,” his Infowars News wrote a column titled “The Sandy Hook Tragedy is a Hoax.” The article
Alias, season 3 Facebook replaced the Twitter snooze button with unfollow and cancelled out the social media feeds that are growing our online communities In 2018, Twitter saw the “snooze button” — a pin on your profile page that locks down your account for 48 hours while you update your profile picture, enter or remove
United States Attorney General Apple is helping law enforcement in their quest to unlock guns While there has been plenty of backlash against law enforcement agencies for obtaining warrants to get Apple to unlock their phones, the company is also said to be helping investigators
silent film No, The Government Isn’t Going to Ban Washington D.C. Tech Companies US President Donald Trump renewed his calls to set up a travel ban on mostly Muslim countries during his State of the Union address on Tuesday night. Despite criticism, he
Twitter Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube Have Failed Facebook’s last ditch effort to address the hate crimes perpetrated by the neo-Nazi, white supremacist, anti-Semitic, and misogynist political factions is doomed to fail. Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube continue
Amazon Travel Ban Plans Reportedly in the Works A State Department official confirmed Monday that President Trump plans to expand his travel ban, which currently prohibits travel to the U.S. from six Muslim-majority countries. The ban would
United States of America US experts say it’s ‘very unlikely’ that Hainan cruise passengers caught the deadly H5N1 virus Brent K. Newell, a Washington, D.C.-based epidemiologist working in Cairo and the deputy chief medical officer of the CDC, said the Hainan cruise passengers were returning home, many
Apple Inc. Analyst: Apple revenue could be ‘relatively flat’ in the first quarter Apple says its revenue will be “relatively flat” in the first quarter, the company’s CEO said in a rare call with analysts this morning. For the first quarter, Apple’
Amazon Apple is helping you sign in without a password with new security system Apple recently joined the global fintech forum FIDO as a signatory member to support password-free authentication. This includes the new wireless authentication system called Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) that lets
Bluetooth Samsung’s new Galaxy S20 might boast some neat new features The Samsung Galaxy S20 might have a massive 6.5-inch screen, and could sport a Snapdragon 855 processor, but the new phone should still have this neat bluetooth-sharing feature. Smartphones
government program Apple releases Swift Playgrounds to teach children and adults to code Apple today released Swift Playgrounds, an app that targets kids and adults alike, to help both learn about programming. The app, which is available today as an app on the
Amazon Apple to team up with FIDO Alliance to bring fingerprint security to the iPhone Apple is teaming up with the FIDO Alliance to work on a new smart device that will allow you to use your fingerprint or voice biometrics to authenticate in a
Bluetooth Samsung’s Galaxy S10 will let you share content with Bluetooth devices The Galaxy S10 will be coming out in a few months, and we’re expecting a powerful smartphone. The specs will include a dual camera system, a large 5.8-inch
government program Apple launches Developer Academy to teach you to code on your Mac In order to help people learn how to code, Apple today announced its new Mac app Developer Academy, which launched in beta form today. With it, you can spend a
Apple Inc. One of the first New York police commissioners speaks out on NYCHA John Kwoka is the former police commissioner of Carroll Gardens and one of the first police commissioners in New York, after Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia. Unlike some of the previous commissioners
Google FTC’s review of tech mergers may be a sign of an unprecedented new oversight of some of the industry’s most powerful players The fair application process of federal regulators — not just for the Federal Trade Commission, but for all of the agencies under its oversight — is required under the 1946 Hart-Scott-Rodino Act.
Apple Inc. The take-down of ‘toxic’ news by Facebook is a prime example of how an algorithm works When Facebook unveiled its enigmatic new tool to filter out “toxic” news posts, political activists in Bangladesh reacted not with memes but with teeth. In a post published in the
Zachary Karabell Google's parent Alphabet is growing a robotics business in the hopes it can do a better job than Amazon Google's parent company Alphabet is attempting to move beyond its search empire and become more of a company centered around big bets in robotics, computer vision, transportation, and artificial intelligence.