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- TECHNOLOGY
- February 5, 2019
Apple CEO Tim Cook has led the company for nine years as of today, and under his leadership it has grown from a $400 billion firm into corporation valued at $2 trillion. The Cook Doctrine In 2009, when then-CEO Steve Jobs had to take an extended leave of absence to try to address pancreatic cancer, Cook
READ MOREUnless you have an Apple retail store or an authorised service provider close to home, getting your Mac fixed can be a real pain. You either have to travel or send your Mac off to Apple. Now the company is making it easier by to cure your Mac’s ills by expanding its independent repair program
READ MOREApple has removed the online gaming megahit Fortnite from the App Store after developer Epic Games added a new “direct payment” option to bypass Apple and Google’s fees. Epic had today lowered the prices of the in-game V-Bucks currency for those paying them directly, taking aim at so called “exorbitant” cuts taken by the App
READ MOREWant to know which companies struck gold and fell foul during the last week in tech? For our look back on the honourable (and dishonourable) highlights of this week’s headlines, it could only be Trusted Reviews’ Winners and Losers. It’s been a jam-packed week in tech. Fall Guys has become the hot new lockdown game
READ MOREWhen Microsoft revealed it had ended trials of the xCloud streaming service on iOS devices ahead of an Android exclusive launch, the omens weren’t good. Now we have the confirmation from Apple, which iPhone and iPad-owning gamers had long feared – the xCloud streaming service will not be arriving on iOS and iPadOS. After Microsoft
READ MOREIt’s been a big year for smartphones, with foldable phones like the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip offering a variation of the usual formula, and 5G becoming a major talking point across the globe. We’ve also seen some fantastic phones from the likes of Samsung, OnePlus and Motorola, and with the year not even halfway through
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