Study: Apple iPhone ads please younger users, confuse boomer age group
Apple’s latest batch of iPhone ads please younger consumers, boomers not so much.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Aug 9, 2018
Apple’s latest batch of iPhone ads please younger consumers, boomers not so much.
Read MorePosted by WRAL News | Aug 3, 2018
Epic Games plans to distribute the Android version of its blockbuster game Fortnite on its own site, not the Google Play Store.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jul 18, 2018
Google was hit with a $5.1 billion fine by European antitrust officials Wednesday for abusing its power in the smartphone market, in the region’s latest move to rein in the clout of U.S. tech companies.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jul 9, 2018
Researchers from Northeastern University set out to find whether your phone is actively listening to you and sending audio clips to advertisers.
Read MorePosted by WRAL TechWire | Jan 5, 2018
Researchers say almost every computing system – desktops, laptops, smartphones, and cloud servers – is affected by the Spectre bug. Meltdown appears to be specific to chips made by Intel. What do you do?
Read MorePosted by Joe Procopio | Feb 3, 2013
Every year, the weekend before the Superbowl, which is technically “Pro-Bowl Weekend” but who cares, three of my friends and I head to Atlantic City, a midway point between our respective places of businesses, to gamble, drink, eat, and generally forget we have jobs and responsibilities for three days. Invariably, this is a fantastic time — and from unloading the megabar when we arrive to picking up the check for the ridiculous beverage-fueled meals to rooting for unexpected wins and commiserating over mutual losses, there is rarely a moment of discourse. Except one. Without fail. When the Apple guy...
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