Tech news Hardware hack defeats iPhone passcode security Noha Gad Sep 20, 2016 0 IPhone passcodes can be bypassed using just £75 ($100) of electronic components, research suggests. A Cambridge…
Tech news China’s online chatter muted ahead of Apple iPhone 7 launch Ghada Ismail Sep 7, 2016 0 Judging by the volume of online chatter, there's a lot less buzz in China ahead of this week's expected launch of…
Tech news Samsung trips on quality control in rush to knock down Apple Ghada Ismail Sep 6, 2016 0 In its rush to beat rival products to market, notably Apple's new iPhone, Samsung Electronics has accelerated new…
Tech news Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has good chance to steal Apple users Ghada Ismail Aug 10, 2016 0 Samsung versus Apple is one the fiercest mobile tech rivalries ever and, with the right timing and its latest…
Tech news Apple asks U.S. Supreme Court to take acttion against Samsung over patents Ghada Ismail Jul 30, 2016 0 Apple Inc on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to clear the way for the iPhone maker to secure hundreds of…
Tech news Apple CEO touts future technology amid iPhone weak sales Ghada Ismail Jul 27, 2016 0 As iPhone sales declined for the second straight quarter, Apple CEO Tim Cook peeled back the curtain ever so…
Tech news Apple says iPhones still available for sale in China Ghada Ismail Jun 18, 2016 0 Apple Inc said its iPhone 6 and 6 Plus were still available for sale in China after Beijing's intellectual property…
Tech news Intel to provide Apple with mobile chips Ghada Ismail Jun 11, 2016 0 Apple Inc's next iPhone will use modems chips from Intel Corp, replacing those made by Qualcomm Inc in some…
Tech news Expert helped Los Angeles police hack Apple iPhone: court records Ghada Ismail May 7, 2016 0 A cellphone expert overrode the lock function on an Apple iPhone to help Los Angeles police in a homicide…
Tech news Apple loses trademark lawsuit over ‘iPhone’ name in China Ghada Ismail May 4, 2016 0 Apple has lost a trademark fight in China, meaning a firm which sells handbags and other leather goods can continue…