News

Apple plans to comply with EU regulations by enabling users to replace Siri with third-party voice assistants on iPhones.
The pressure is on newly promoted Industry and Science Minister Tim Ayres to set out the government’s strategic approach.
Owing to pressure from EU regulators, Apple could allow users to replace Siri as the default virtual assistant on their devices, reports Bloomberg.
Apple is reportedly preparing to allow iPhone users in the EU to select third-party voice assistants to be the default, ...
In a new, lengthy report regarding Apple’s AI strategy, Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman has detailed a number of strategic failures ...
Bloomberg published a pretty lengthy inside look at Artificial Intelligence at Apple, and why the world's most valuable ...
Apple is planning to give users in the EU the ability to set a default voice assistant other than Siri, according to ...
After President Donald Trump on Saturday told Walmart it should "eat the tariffs" rather than raise prices, Treasury ...
This is the second in a series of articles of strategic investing based upon commitments of trillions of dollars, the ...
President Donald Trump, fresh off a trip to the Middle East, renewed his criticism of Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell ...
US colleges are facing a potential crisis as international students, who contributed over $43 billion in 2023–24, begin to ...
India’s smartphone exports have skyrocketed to become the nation’s leading export category, driven by strong demand from the ...