After its victory against Google in an antitrust trial earlier this year, the Department of Justice recently proposed a sweeping set of changes its search business. The DOJ put a lot on the table, demanding that Google sell its Chrome browser,
A door lock with a video camera could set the iPhone maker up to compete with Google's Nest and Amazon's Ring.
As the community prepares for the next iPhone SE in 2025, Tim Cook and his team will need to address the challenges of price, artificial intelligence and the competition.
Apple and Google, two tech giants, have designed their latest offerings to meet the needs of discerning consumers who demand nothing but the best
Still in public beta, Apple Maps on the web now allows users to explore supported cities and countries worldwide, much like Google's Street View.
Apple's doorbell would have advanced facial recognition technology that wirelessly connects to a deadbolt lock, according to a Bloomberg report. The doorbell would unlock the door for people it recognizes, functioning similarly to Face ID on the iPhone. The product is not expected to launch until the end of 2025 at the earliest.
Apple has brought its Look Around feature to web browsers This is Apple’s Street View rival in Apple Maps It brings Apple Maps closer to Google Maps in terms of features Apple Maps and Google Maps have been rivals for years,
Google has given Apple an AI roadmap it should use as it creates Apple Intelligence. Whether it learns from the good and the bad is open to debate.
Along with selling security cameras, Apple is also allegedly developing a smart doorbell with advanced facial features that wirelessly connects to a deadbolt lock. Users with the doorbell can gain entry by scanning their faces, similar to FaceID on iPhones.
Google has reportedly delivered its proposal to the DOJ's suggestion for it to sell off Chrome due to anti-competitive practices. Seeing the DOJ's proposal as "extreme," Google suggests a better remedy would be to let other companies make "multiple" deals and choices available for users.
The strength of AI apps like Google's NotebookLM is that they make an AI model responsible for answering questions about a much smaller amount of information: whatever sources you upload yourself. Letting AI see your screen feels like the upper limit of that same kind of skill, where the limitation you're providing is whatever you're seeing.
Even though Apple officially launched RCS support on iPhone with iOS 18, not all carriers support it. Most do now, but your carrier may still be excluded.