BT Group's start-up and Digital incubation team Etc has powered up its first EV charging unit built from a street cabinet traditionally used to store broadband and phone cabling.
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Intellias has partnered with BlackBerry, where Intellias will become a domain expert for integrating the BlackBerry IVY connected vehicle data platform.
Avenged Sevenfold has minted one million NFTs for their alternate reality game (ARG) and “Life is But a Dream…” album announcement and single release.
Apple has given us a first glimpse of the next generation of Apple CarPlay, with manufacturers like Porsche, Polestar and Aston Martin signing up to allow for full customisation of the car home screen and dials using the app.
Shares of BlackBerry were down 13.5 per cent after the company released its latest quarterly results and its new chief executive said he has his eye on cutting costs.
Apple has released iOS 17.2.1, bringing a a number of unspecified important bug fixes. This update provides is recommended for all users.
Apple is making security changes to protect iPhone users if their phone is stolen, aimed at preventing someone from using your passcode to change your Apple account.
Apple has released iOS 17.2, bringing a number of new features, the highly-anticipated Journal app and fixes a total of 12 security vulnerabilities, some of which are said to be serious.
Journal, a new iPhone app available today, helps users reflect and practice gratitude through journaling, which has been shown to improve wellbeing.
With the release of iOS 17.2 earlier today, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max users can now record spatial videos — a new capability that helps users capture life’s precious moments — and relive those memories on Apple Vision Pro, starting early next year.
watchOS 10.2, iOS 17.2, and iPadOS 17.2 were released earlier today, allowing Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, iPhone, and iPad users to access and log their Health app data using Siri.
Apple may reportedly open the standardised tap-to-pay technology in iPhones to competitors following an antitrust investigation by European Union officials.