Technology

Tim Cook said he’s still interested in the technology’s promise, despite yet another year without any product announcements.

The FTC signals acquisitions could go under greater scrutiny in the future: A new study by the regulator suggests that Big Tech is skirting rules to avoid reporting some deals.

Nearly 10 years after the failed Google Glass launch, Facebook and other device makers are trying, once again, to make smart glasses mainstream.

T-Mobile added a new cellular label called 5GUC, ostensibly to provide clarity—but the abundance of different labels may be having the opposite effect.

A UN mortaroum request highlights the level of unease over certain AI tech. Doing so could threaten innovation in the US

The company officially landed the UK end of its massive fiber cable bolstering connectivity between the US, UK, Spain.

Apple’s 1TB iPhone would tap high-quality video demand but likely won’t come cheap: The company is reportedly adding a 1TB storage option for the top-line iPhone of its new fleet.

Texas’ anti-abortion law and other policies could sway politically engaged tech transplants to pack their bags: Tech companies have spoken out against the bill, but there’s little they can do to influence Texas policy.

For the iPhone, it’s looking to be an evolutionary—rather than revolutionary—product upgrade year. Apple beefed up processing power and added cinematic features to cameras, which could catch the interest of content creators, but overall specs fail to impress.

UK efforts to weaken GDPR may complicate international data standards: The country is moving forward on efforts to tone down the GDPR, which some lawmakers argue is stifling competition and innovation.