“We have been cooperating with the U.K. government not only in law enforcement kind of matters but on some of the attacks,” Cook said.
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Apple has confirmed that users will be able to live-stream the keynote for the Worldwide Developers Conference.
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WWDC is just around the corner, as per usual, you can expect Apple to show off and demo the latest versions of its operating systems.
Apple announces $1 billion fund to promote US manufacturing
Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced that Apple is creating a fund to promote advanced manufacturing in the United States, and seeding it with $1 billion to start.
Apple iPhone sales slide
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Apple has, over the years, become a big name in the smartphone industry. Recent hires by the company suggest the it might now also be looking to the skies.
Apple joins Google and Tesla in testing self-driving cars
The California’s Department of Motor Vehicles has recently listed Apple as one of the companies with a permit to legally test self-driving cars in the state.
Qualcomm fires back at Apple lawsuit
Less than three months after being sued by Apple for $1 billion, Qualcomm is reportedly countersuing the iPhone maker in a dispute over licensing fees.
Apple wins China patent battle over iPhone 6 design
Apple has fended off a claim that the iPhone 6’s design infringed a patent from a little-known local company in China.
UK looks into WhatsApp encryption after London attack
A senior UK official is asking that law enforcement should be given access to encrypted messages on WhatsApp and similar services.