Extreme Heat Hits Cities From Portland to Houston: Weather Watch
The Pacific Northwest continues to bake with excessive heat warnings and advisories stretching from the Canadian border to
2023-08-15 22:51
For the first time, cable and broadcast makes up less than half of TV viewing
The popularity of tuning into broadcast and cable TV is quickly disappearing.
2023-08-15 22:50
Here are all the best early Labor Day deals you can get right now
Labor Day is September 4 this year, but you can take advantage of some not-to-miss
2023-08-15 22:48
T-Mobile Expands 5G Network Coverage in Pennsylvania
BELLEVUE, Wash.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-15 22:29
Westlands Advisory’s ‘Industrial Cybersecurity Outlook 2023-2030’ Hails TXOne Networks’ Solution for IT/OT Network Protection
IRVING, Texas, & TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-15 22:28
NTT Succeeds at Frequency Stabilization of an Electro-Optic Modulation-Based Optical Frequency Comb
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-15 22:27
Amazon’s $593 Billion Rally Faces Endurance Test
Analysts are almost universally optimistic about Amazon.com Inc., one of the biggest winners this earnings season. But further
2023-08-15 22:19
iPhone owners to receive payouts from Apple for ‘batterygate’
Some iPhone users are set to receive payouts as part of a controversy over Apple’s battery technology. Owners of older devices who joined a lawsuit over what was termed “batterygate” are set to receive around $65, according to the lawyers behind it. The payments relate to a controversy that erupted in 2017, when users complained that Apple was intentionally limiting the performance of their iPhones. As their devices aged, they found, Apple would place restrictions on how fast the devices could run. Apple said the restrictions were a way of ensuring that older devices could continue to function even as their batteries degraded. The older batteries did not provide reliable or constant power, and so spikes in performance could mean the devices would spontaneously shut down otherwise. But users complained that they had not been told about the change and had no way to turn it off. It also played into a persistent belief that Apple slows down older devices as part of “planned obsolescence” aimed at encouraging people to buy new iPhones – though there is no evidence that is the case. The controversy meant that lawyers brought complaints on behalf of owners of the iPhone 6, 6 Plus, 6S, 6S Plus, 7, 7 Plus, or the first-generation iPhone SE, in 2018. Now they have achieved success in what they say is “the largest all-cash recovery in a computer intrusion case in history”. The settlement stipulated that Apple would pay at least $310 million to affected customers, which is expected to work out at about $65 each. But users must have signed up before October 2020, when a deadline passed, if they want to receive it, and only those 100 million people who did so will be part of the settlement. Apple has not publicly commented on the proceedings. It had appealed the settlement, but an appeals court in the US has since dismissed that case, allowing the payments to go forward. Read More Something unexpected is happening to people’s iPhone 14s, owners claim Apple is working on a mysterious new project called ‘Watch X’, report claims Apple is planning a host of powerful new Macs, rumours say
2023-08-15 22:17
Bectran Honored to be Recognized by Illinois State Senate
CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-15 22:17
University presidents elevate free speech under new partnership
The presidents of 13 universities are elevating free speech on their campuses this academic year, as part of a new nonprofit initiative announced Tuesday
2023-08-15 22:17
Q2 Update, New Deployment and Big Event for Knightscope
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-15 21:51
Phenom Ranked Among Inc. 5000’s Fastest-Growing Companies for Fourth Consecutive Year
PHILADELPHIA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 15, 2023--
2023-08-15 21:49
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