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Apple to Disable Law Enforcement Access to iPhone via iOS 12’s ‘USB Restricted Mode’
Apple is closing a backdoor that allowed law enforcement officials to gain access to their device through USB-based hardware solutions, like the GrayKey box.
Nomad Introduces New Lightning Cable with Built-in 2800mAh Battery
The battery cable not only gives your iPhone a full charge but also keeps it charged on the go.
Amazon Alexa Can Now Answer All your 2018 World Cup Trivia Questions
Ask Alexa about the World Cup and you'll get answers.
Fortnite Surpasses 125 Million Players in Less Than One Year
The world's hottest game has grown to 125 million registered players in under a year.
2018 iPhones Will Reportedly Get Even Faster Charging
Apple may switch to higher powered charging for its next generation of iPhones.
Twitter Building Dedicated Pages for News Events
The company wants to create more shared experiences by integrating all features.
watchOS 4.3.2 Beta 2 Download Released for Developers
Apple has released a new beta of watchOS 4.3.2 for developers.
Microsoft is Giving its Office 365 UI a Refreshed Look and Feel
Microsoft is redesigning its Office productivity apps to make them easier to use.
More Canadians Discovering New Music Through Streaming Services’ Playlist Algorithms
The increasing number of Canadians switching to music streaming services like Spotify is boosting playlist usage.
Apple CEO Tim Cook Talks Steve Jobs, Apple Park, and POTUS in New Interview
Bloomberg Television today aired the interview from The David Rubenstein Show, recorded in May at Cook's alma mater, Duke University.
Apple Restricts Apps From Collecting Data About Your Friends
Apple's new regulations restrict developers from collecting user data in order to build out profiles that can be used for things like advertising.
Tesla is Laying Off 9% of Workforce as a Part of Restructuring Plan
Tesla is laying off 9 percent of its global workforce.