Photo illustration by Avishek Das / SOPA images / LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images Here are five things in technology that happened this past week and how they are affecting your business. Do you miss them? 1 – Microsoft kills its 25-year-old browser, Internet …
Read More »Microsoft announces end of support for Edge Legacy, Microsoft services release IE11
In January of this year, Microsoft formally introduced the new Edge browser based on the Chromium engine. It introduced a bunch of new features compared to the previous UWP-based version, now known as Edge Legacy, as well as support for Chrome extensions, profiles, and more. Of course, the new version …
Read More »Apple announces four-for-one stock split
Six years after Apple had its latest division, the company has announced that a four-to-one stock split will be held on August 24. Apple’s Board of Directors approved a four-for-one stock split, “to make stocks more accessible to a broader investor base,” the company says. Each registered Apple shareholder at …
Read More »Apple Suggests It Will Not Sell Apple Silicon To Other Companies
While he refuses to rule it out, Apple CEO Tim Cook says he’s moving Mac to Apple’s silicon specifically to enable his own product plans, not anyone else’s. Pressed on Apple’s upcoming silicon during Apple’s 2020 third-quarter earnings call, Cook declined to say that the company would never sell its …
Read More »Steve Jobs emails reveal why iOS users can’t buy Kindle books
Recently unearthed documents released by the US House Judiciary Committee as part of a big-tech investigation reveal why users can’t buy Kindle books on iOS. As part of its ongoing investigation into the dominance of tech companies, the antitrust subcommittee of the Judiciary Committee of the US House of Representatives …
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