Apple has praised Dutch police as well as customers and staff at an Amsterdam store where a hostage situation yesterday came to a close with no injuries to the public and the suspect detained in custody. In a statement obtained by TechCrunch, Apple said that all employees and customers are safe after the terrifying experience

FOMO May Lift Megacap Stocks When the Market Turns - BNN Bloomberg

12:40pm, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 BNN Bloomberg
In this years technology stock slump, fund managers have cut their ownership of marquee names such as Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. to below their weight in benchmark indexes. Bulls couldnt be happier.
According to a report by TheElec, Apple has partnered with a South Korean outsourced semiconductor assembly and test (OSAT) company to develop its car`s autopilot technology.

Amsterdam hostage taker asked for 200 million in cryptocurrency

12:08pm, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Business Recorder
THE HAGUE: A man who held several people hostage at an Apple store in Amsterdam demanded 200 million euros ($230 million) in cryptocurrency before he was taken to hospital "seriously injured", police said Wednesday. The man, identified as a 27-year-old from Amsterdam, entered the Apple store carrying a firearm in the busy Leidseplein neighbourhood late Tuesday afternoon, sparking a tense five-hour long ordeal. The camouflage-wearing assailant held one man hostage, a 44-year-old British national, according to reports, while four others hid in a closet. It was initially feared the suspect was holding several people hostage, but he was reportedly not aware that several more people were in hiding in the building. In an overnight press conference, police chief Frank Paauw said the suspected demanded 200 million in cryptocurrency before he was eventually apprehended by police. The dramatic ordeal finally ended around 10:30 (2130 GMT) when the hostage asked for water. He left the building and then ran, prompting the suspect to chase after him.
Following a five-hour hostage crisis at the flagship Apple store in Amsterdam, during which a gunman took an employee and Continue reading The post Hostage-taker in Amsterdam Apple store demanded 200 million in crypto (video) appeared first on Finbold .

Apple vs. Google: Which Company Has Better R&D Model?

11:55am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 The Street
Upstart CEO Dave Girouard has experience at both Apple and Google. He tells TheStreet which tech titan he models his business after and why.
Some tech giants may prefer to pay a fine rather than comply, said the European Union''s antitrust chief, citing Apple''s recent battle with the Dutch courts.
The man held hostage in an Apple store in Amsterdam on Tuesday night is a 44-year-old man from abroad.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) Some U.S. tech giants may prefer to pay a fine rather than comply with antitrust rules, the European Unions antitrust chief said, and cited Apples fight with the Netherlands competition authority as an example. The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) imposed a 5-million-euro ($5.7 million) fine on Apple on Monday, Read More
BRUSSELS : Some U.S. tech giants may prefer to pay a fine rather than comply with antitrust rules, the European Union''s antitrust chief said, and cited Apple''s fight with the Netherlands'' competition authority as an example.The Dutch Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) imposed a 5-million-euro ($5.7
EU''s Vestager says tech giants may prefer fines to compliance, cites Apple
THE HAGUE: A man who held several people hostage at an Apple store in Amsterdam demanded 200 million (US$230 million) in cryptocurrency before he was taken to hospital "seriously injured", polic

Hostage standoff at Apple store in Amsterdam

11:30am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 One News Page
There are no details as to why this gunman is holding hostages at an Apple store

Apple iPhone 14 may have a better battery life, heres how

10:05am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 The Times of India
Just like last two years, Apple is rumoured to launch four smartphones in its flagship iPhone lineup for 2022 - Apple iPhone 14, Apple iPhone 14 Max, Apple iPhone 14 Pro and Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max.

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09:27am, Wednesday, 23'rd Feb 2022 Benzinga
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