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Has encryption technology given the bad guys a way to operate in the dark? Or has the new tech age gifted law enforcement with unprecedented surveillance powers?

US technology giants Google, Amazon, Apple, Intel and Microsoft have all come under the often costly scrutiny of European Union.

South Korea's Samsung announced the launch of its mobile payment service in China, a market its arch-rival Apple entered six weeks ago.

Apple chief executive Tim Cook said the technology giant's new music service has some 6.5 million subscribers.

Gennady Golovkin, the WBA (Super), IBO and WBC Interim middleweight champion from Kazakhstan has appeared in an Apple Watch commercial.

A labour rights group marked the launch of Apple's latest iPhone with a report accusing one of the smartphone giant's Chinese suppliers of exploiting factory workers.

It's not just another iPhone launch. This time, Apple is pushing not only a new device, but what it says is a new relationship with its customers

Apple aims to have an electric car on the road some time in the year 2019, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) said that it met with Apple to discuss rules of the road regarding testing self-driving cars.

US Secretary of State John Kerry has praised Almaty aport in his speech at an awards ceremony of the Artisan Enterprise program.

The new Apple TV unveiled this week has the potential to do for television what iPhone did to mobile phones, while claiming a starring role in home entertainment.

There were new iPhones of course. But Apple also moved into the living room with an upgraded streaming TV box and unveiled an iPad Pro aimed at reviving the flagging tablet market.

Apple sent out invitations to a Sept. 9 media event, hinting that Siri virtual assistant software in its mobile devices will play a role.

South Korean technology company Samsung is filing a petition to the US Supreme Court in its long-running patent infringement case against Apple.

Tech giant Apple late Sunday bowed to pressure from pop superstar Taylor Swift and raised payments to artists for its forthcoming music streaming service.

Uber released a free game that lets iPhone and iPad users test their skills as drivers for the controversial on-demand car ride service.

Apple made its play to shake up online music with a new subscription service allowing users to stream songs, listen to playlists and connect with performers.

Apple is expected to unveil a ramped up music service that builds on the iPhone maker's strengths in a challenge to Spotify, Pandora and other established players.

Apple reported a sharp rise in its quarterly profit, lifted by robust sales of its iPhones and a jump in revenue from China.

With the Apple Watch expected to sell in the millions, news organizations are refocusing their efforts to become part of that tiny screen.
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