iPhone users ‘vulnerable to fraud’
Apple iPhone users are much more vulnerable to Web attacks from malicious websites – including those which pose as pages from banks and shops – according to a security expert. The warning is likely to...
View ArticleApple apps face legal threat
Apple is facing a legal challenge to its apps, after being named in a class action lawsuit in the US alleging its iPhone operating system (iOS) gives brands access to personal data without their...
View ArticleiPhone app winner feared ‘prank’
The Apple customer who downloaded the 10 billionth iPhone app – and in the process scooped a $10,000 gift card from the company – nearly missed out on the prize as she thought it was a hoax. Gail Davis...
View ArticleSony Ericsson calls in Acxiom
Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications has appointed Acxiom to boost its customer engagement strategy, as part of a global deal to put the consumer at the heart of the brand owner’s business. As a global...
View ArticleNokia kicks off £40m blitz for N8
Nokia is aiming to maintain its dominance over Apple’s iPhone with a £40m marketing campaign for its N8 handset. The N8, which comes with a host of media features, including 12 megapixel camera, a new...
View ArticleApple faces Japan quake fall-out
The earthquake and tsunami in Japan could seriously affect the supply of Apple products, including the iPhone and iPad, according to analysts, as the company is heavily reliant on the country for many...
View ArticleApple slammed for ‘gay cure’ app
Apple has come under fire after approving an app for the iPad and iPhone that claims to cure homosexuality. The app, which has been created by Christian group Exodus International, offers news,...
View ArticleApple chokes as EC orders it to cough up €13bn tax
Apple’s love-in with Ireland has come to bitter end after the European Commission ruled that the US firm’s Irish tax benefits are illegal and that Ireland should recover up to €13bn (£11bn) from Apple...
View ArticleMicrosoft makes play for creatives with iMac rival
Microsoft is aiming to break Apple’s strangehold on the creative industries with the launch of two computers – an updated high-end Surface Book and a new all-in-one PC called the Surface Studio –...
View ArticleApple launches global CRM shake-up to boost revenues
Apple may still be the world’s most valuable technology company, but with competitors breathing down its neck it is understood to be launching a new CRM programme, which will link all existing systems,...
View ArticleApple deal paves way to track users when they sleep
Consumers might just about be getting used to companies tracking their every move but Apple is set to go one step further by monitoring customers when they are asleep, after buying Finnish sleep...
View ArticleApple scoffs at claims Safari 11 will sabotage online ads
Apple has shot down online ad industry demands to rethink its new privacy-protecting browser feature – due to launch this week – insisting that consumers are fed up with seeing ads follow them around...
View ArticleDM agency boss fingered in Paradise Papers tax scandal
Greville Crowder, the founder and chief executive of telemarketing agency GCL Direct, has become the first industry boss to be engulfed in the Paradise Papers scandal, which accuses some of the richest...
View ArticleApple chokes as EC orders it to cough up €13bn tax
Apple’s love-in with Ireland has come to bitter end after the European Commission ruled that the US firm’s Irish tax benefits are illegal and that Ireland should recover up to €13bn (£11bn) from Apple...
View ArticleMicrosoft makes play for creatives with iMac rival
Microsoft is aiming to break Apple’s strangehold on the creative industries with the launch of two computers – an updated high-end Surface Book and a new all-in-one PC called the Surface Studio –...
View ArticleApple launches global CRM shake-up to boost revenues
Apple may still be the world’s most valuable technology company, but with competitors breathing down its neck it is understood to be launching a new CRM programme, which will link all existing systems,...
View ArticleApple deal paves way to track users when they sleep
Consumers might just about be getting used to companies tracking their every move but Apple is set to go one step further by monitoring customers when they are asleep, after buying Finnish sleep...
View ArticleApple scoffs at claims Safari 11 will sabotage online ads
Apple has shot down online ad industry demands to rethink its new privacy-protecting browser feature – due to launch this week – insisting that consumers are fed up with seeing ads follow them around...
View ArticleDM agency boss fingered in Paradise Papers tax scandal
Greville Crowder, the founder and chief executive of telemarketing agency GCL Direct, has become the first industry boss to be engulfed in the Paradise Papers scandal, which accuses some of the richest...
View ArticleWorld’s biggest tech firms accused of flouting GDPR
It seems Google is not the only company struggling to come to terms with GDPR; according to an analysis of online privacy policies, 14 of the world’s leading tech firms – including Facebook, Amazon,...
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