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Russian bank customers can not use this Apple, Google service
03:27am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 Gadgets Now
Thousands of Russian customers have been barred from using Apple Pay and Google Pay services after the US imposed heavy financial sanctions on the country for invading Ukraine. Customers at several banks in Russia reported they were unable to use their bank cards with Google Pay and Apple Pay.
Adams eyes lifting NYC vaccine requirement for public places on March 7
02:59am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 The Hill
New York City Mayor Eric Adams (D) is looking to lift the Big Apple''s vaccine requirement for public places on March 7.Adams announced in a …
US Stocks: AMZN, GOOG, AAPL, SQ, FB, TSLA technical Analysis [Video]
01:32am, Monday, 28'th Feb 2022 FXStreet
US Stocks: ELLIOTT WAVE ANALYSIS Tesla (TSLA) Amazon (AMZN) Apple (AAPL) Alphabet (GOOGL) Facebook (FB) Meta Platforms (META) Microsoft (MSFT) JPMorgan …
Australia mulls new laws to tackle tech giants
11:48pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 The Australian Mercury
Tech giants Google and Apple are facing potential new laws to curb the power of their app store monopolies – and their potential dominance in the metaverse – with Australia’s consumer watchdog flagging reforms as momentum to rein in the digital platforms builds globally.
Norwegian Sovereign Wealth Fund To Vote Against Apple''s Executive Pay Plan
09:46pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Benzinga
The pay disparity between Apple, Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL ) CEO Tim Cook and an average worker at the company has raised many eyebrows, and the latest to oppose the executive compensation plan is the world''s largest sovereign wealth fund. What Happened: Norway''s Government Pension Fund Global, aka Oil Fund, which has over $1.3 trillion in assets, said on Sunday it would vote against Apple''s executive compensation plan. The fund stated that a substantial proportion of the annual remuneration of the CEO should be provided in shares that are locked in, for five … Full story available on Benzinga.com
SA readers grab Inspirato, HOOKIPA and megacaps; merger deal pushes them away from BDSI
07:34pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Seeking Alpha
SA readers graivated to extremes last week, looking at both smaller newsmakers and megacap safe havens. They added ISPO, HOOK, GOOGL and AAPL. Also, they dropped BDSI after a merger deal.
Apple is reportedly working on a device with a 20-inch folding display
07:19pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 The Verge
Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge Apple may be working on a device with a 20-inch foldable display, which Apple tracker Mark Gurman describes as an “iPad / MacBook hybrid” in Bloomberg ’s Power On newsletter. It’s not expected until 2026 Gurman says that Apple is, indeed, exploring the possibility of a folding device of the sort, backing up the claims of Ross Young, the CEO and analyst at Display Supply Chain Consultants. Last week, Young brought attention to Apple’s supposed plans to develop a device with a large, folding screen, and Gurman has added some more depth to this rumor. Gurman claims the device will feature a dual-screen display that omits a physical keyboard and trackpad — navigating and typing on the device will be entirely touchscreen-based. In terms of a… Continue reading…
While Apple''s iPhone shipments currently struggle in emerging markets, the iPhone SE''s upcoming pricing could be a game changer - IPRefresh
06:36pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Citius Minds
In Latin America (LATAM), we learned this week that Apple was overtaken by ZTE in 2021 for fourth spot, leaving them in the fifth position. While the iPhone 13 was the top premium smartphone in…
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund to vote against Apple management’s pay plan By Reuters
06:09pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 State Of Press
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Apple Inc. logo is seen in the lobby of New York City’s flagship Apple store January 18, 2011. REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo/File Photo OSLO (Reuters) -Norway’s $1.3 trillion sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, will vote against ratification of tech giant Apple Inc (NASDAQ:)’s management remuneration plan after an advisory firm …
Apple’s Tim Cook is a ‘Brilliant CEO’ Says Warren Buffet | iPhone in Canada Blog
05:57pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 iPhone in Canada
Berkshire''s 5.55% ownership of Apple entitled the company to a whopping $5.6 billion USD of Apple''s record-setting 2021 earnings.
Ukraine invasion dilemma for US Big Tech
05:35pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Kuwait Times
WASHINGTON: US tech giants were under intense pressure to pick a side regarding Ukraine’s invasion, at once facing calls to stand against Moscow’s internationally condemned war but also Kremlin retribution for resistance. Services like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have a unique power because of their global reach and ubiquity, but they are profit-motivated companies so a stridently principled stand can be bad for business. Since Moscow attacked its neighbor Ukraine this week, the besieged nation has urged firms from Apple to Google and Netflix to cut off Russia, while Facebook said its service was curbed for refusing to bend to Kremlin demands. Twitter, which faced fines and slower service last year over government orders to remove certain content, reported Saturday its network was “being restricted for some people in Russia.” “Western companies have provided an online space for Russians to get information about the atrocities their government is committing in Ukraine,” tweeted Alina Polyakova, president and CEO of the Center for European Policy Analysis. “The Kremlin is moving aggressively to hide the truth,” she added.
Opinion: as Apple prepares to launch an iPhone SE 5G, it should keep selling the old SE model and bring its price down to $199 (Mark Gurman/Bloomberg)
05:15pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Techmeme
Mark Gurman / Bloomberg : Opinion: as Apple prepares to launch an iPhone SE 5G, it should keep selling the old SE model and bring its price down to $199 — Apple is planning to unveil a 5G iPhone SE in March—but the big news could be a price drop for the current model. Also: Amazon''s Astro robot remains elusive, and it was a wild week for Apple Stores.
iPhone 14 Pro hole-punch likely to be bigger than first thought
04:43pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 The Siasat Daily
San Francisco: Tech giant Apple’s upcoming smartphone iPhone 14 Pro is likely to feature a bigger hole-punch than earlier thought. A supposed new schematic of the iPhone 14 Pro appears to show the hole-punch replacement of the notch may be much bigger than originally thought for the iPhone 14 series, reports AppleInsider. Rumours surrounding the … Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Apple Hates The iPhone X
04:24pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 Simple Alpaca medium com
Well everyone, it was a matter of time before another type of iPhone X-related news would come up. Here''s the thing, in my opinion, the… Continue reading on Medium »
Ukraine war forces US Big Tech to pick side
04:02pm, Sunday, 27'th Feb 2022 The Manila Times
WASHINGTON, D.C.: US tech giants were under intense pressure to pick a side regarding Ukraine''s invasion, at once facing calls to stand against Moscow''s internationally condemned war but also Kremlin retribution for resistance. Services like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have a unique power because of their global reach and ubiquity, but they are profit-motivated companies so a stridently principled stand can be bad for business. Since Moscow attacked its neighbor Ukraine this week, the besieged nation has urged firms from Apple to Google and Netflix to cut off Russia, while Facebook said its service was curbed for refusing to bend to Kremlin demands. Twitter, which faced fines and slower service last year over government orders to remove certain content, reported Saturday its network was "being restricted for some people in Russia." "Western companies have provided an online space for Russians to get information about the atrocities their government is committing in Ukraine," tweeted Alina Polyakova, president and CEO of the Center for European Policy Analysis. "The Kremlin is moving aggressively to hide the truth," she added.
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