We’re now over one-fifth of the way into the 21st century — so if your company hasn’t automated procurement processes yet, it’s time to stop living in the past. Your company needs automated procurement processes if you hope to keep Read More
FDA Proposes Rule to Allow No-Prescription Hearing Aids
The Federal Food and Drug Administration has proposed a rule that would allow Americans to buy hearing aids without a prescription. Some 15% of Americans have some degree of hearing loss, but getting hearing aids can be a difficult and Read More
Disney and Facebook Execs Raise Funding for Live Video Startup 100ms
Execs from Disney and Facebook have raised $4.5 million for their live video infrastructure startup, 100ms. The global pandemic has brought videoconferencing front and center, as remote and hybrid work have transformed the workplace. For many companies, that has involved Read More
Study Shows Android Has Serious Privacy Issues, Snoops on Users
A new study is showing just how much Android snoops on its users, transmitting large quantities of data to third-parties and Google. In the age-old iOS vs Android debate, the common argument against Android is the perceived lack of privacy. Read More
Apple Extends AirPods Pro Repair Program
Apple has extended its AirPods Pro repair program another year for models experiencing sound issues. Some early AirPods Pro units had two issues: Active Noise Cancellation not working and crackling or static sounds in loud environments. Apple offered users the Read More
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon Thinks Bitcoin is ‘Worthless’
Bitcoin may be one of the hottest things in the tech and finance industries, but JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon is not a fan, calling it “worthless.” Dimon is a well-known critic of cryptocurrency, previously telling people he thinks they should “stay away Read More
Google’s iOS Apps Will Start Using Apple’s UI Elements
Google’s iOS apps will stop using the company’s Material Design interface elements, in favor of iOS’ native UIKit. In a thread on Twitter, Jeff Verkoeyen, Google Design Lead for Apple platforms, explained that the company originally used its own Material Read More
Semiconductor Shortage May Disrupt iPhone 13 Supply
The semiconductor shortage may take a toll on Apple’s new iPhone 13, impacting the all important holiday sales season. The semiconductor shortage has impacted companies across industries. Even Apple, a company renowned for its supply chain management, is feeling the Read More
Microsoft Embracing Right-to-Repair
Microsoft is taking a step few of its competitors are taking, embracing right-to-repair for its devices. Right-to-repair has become a growing movement in recent years, coinciding with tech companies making devices that are increasingly locked down. Even something as basic Read More
Google Countersues Epic Games for Breach of Contract
Google has taken the fight to Epic Games, countersuing the company for breach of contract. Epic sued both Apple and Google, claiming the two companies were monopolies, given their control over their respective app stores. Apple largely won its case, Read More










