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Comcast Corporation and Time Warner Cable today announced that their Boards of Directors have approved a definitive agreement for Time Warner Cable to merge with Comcast.
Mark Gurman reports Apple is developing a vapor chamber for a future iPad Pro. The fanless cooling system, first seen in iPhone 17 Pro, could debut in 2027.
At CES 2014, OWC offered an early look at its upcoming PCIe SSDs for the MacBook Pro with Retina display 2013, MacBook Air 2013, and Mac Pro 2013 models.
A judge decertifies the class action lawsuit against Apple's App Store, finding the plaintiffs' expert methods for identifying harmed users unreliable.
Sprint has introduced a new Framily plan that lets you choose who your family is and gives you unlimited talk, text and 1GB of data for as little as $25 per month per line
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple is slashing iPhone Air production due to weak demand, with some suppliers set to cut capacity by more than 80% by early 2026.
Tim Cook along with other Apple executives will reportedly visit Turkey in February to discuss a potential education deal estimated to be worth up to $4 billion dollars
Google has updated its Zagat app with support for the iPad, added ratings and reviews for shops and hotels, and included coverage for Charleston and Nashville.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has found Apple in breach of its consumer laws and has forced the company to adopt a new return and repair policy.
Fibaro has announced a new home automation line compatible with Apple HomeKit. The first three new devices available are the Fibaro Flood Sensor, Fibaro Motion Sensor and Fibaro Door/Window Sensor.
Apple has filed an objection to the fees charged by Michael Bromwich, a monitor appointed by the court to oversee its antitrust compliance following the e-books trial.