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jueves, 28 de febrero de 2019
Comcast’s Xfinity Mobile Set the Default PIN as ‘0000’ for Customers, and more for 02/28/2019
miércoles, 27 de febrero de 2019
Apple Confirms it is Laying Off 190 Employees From Self-Driving Project Titan, and more for 02/27/2019
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Comcast’s MVNO service, Xfinity Mobile, launched to the public in early 2017. Almost two years later and a bit of bad news has surfaced.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) is a non-profit focused on digital rights of the end user. And today it is calling upon several companies to change their habits.
It has been more than four years since Apple acquired Beats by Dre, but the latter’s brand is still going strong.
It has been almost three years since the Israeli-based firm, Cellebrite, was in the news on a semi-routine basis. But now it’s back.
Apple’s current Chief Executive Officer, Tim Cook, has a decidedly different approach compared to the late Steve Jobs.
While many different Android smartphone manufacturers are launching 5G devices this year, Apple probably won’t be joining them.
In honor of this year’s International Women’s Day, Apple is once again hosting a variety of different elements to help celebrate and honor women across the globe.
Another day, another Apple patent application. This latest one deals with a foldable iPhone, which, as you know, doesn’t quite exist yet (but concept art does!).
It certainly seems like we are closer to Apple announcing new iPad models, as the company continues to earn regulatory approval across the globe.
The latest numbers from Staretgy Analytics point to Apple Watch capturing 51 percent of the global smartwatch market in Q4 2018. 
Back in January, it was reported that Apple had let go over 200 employees working on its Project Titan efforts.
NPR has a new interview with Apple’s Chief Executive Officer, Tim Cook. The topic? Health data and privacy.
Apple is utilizing the power of the “Shot on iPhone” ad campaign, and the National Hockey League, to promote both parties.
Apple is one of many companies that sees the potential of technology in classrooms. Now, the company is highlighting how teachers and students are taking advantage of it to create beautiful things.
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Apple Music is one of Apple’s most popular services, available on both iOS and Android. And while it’s expanding to smart speakers beyond the HomePod, the Google Home lineup isn’t one of them.
Some developers out there try to game the system, which means launching duplicate apps (among other things).
Some 5G-enabled smartphones coming down the pipe will cost a bit more than their 4G LTE counterparts, but it looks like T-Mobile wants to keep data plan pricing the same.
Whether it’s in a suburban neighborhood or a university campus, autonomous delivery robots are starting to crop up more frequently.
When AirPods work, it’s magical. You flick open the case, put the AirPods in your ear and boom, they’re connected to the iPhone. But when AirPods don’t connect, or when they have connectivity issues, it can be mighty frustrating. In times like this, there’s only one answer. You’ll need to reset AirPods. Thankfully it only takes a couple of seconds.