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Big Tech, also known as Big Four tech companies and Gang of Four, denotes some of the largest technology companies such as Apple, Google, Amazon, Facebook and occasionally even Microsoft. These companies are assumed to be the most influential computer and software companies in the world because of their domination over the cyberspace during the 2010s.
WWDC 2020: Apple Introduced the New iOS 14
Apple presented the new long-awaited iOS 14, which features many innovations, but it will be available to everyone only in the fall with the release of the new iPhone.
macOS Big Sur: New iOS-Style Design, New Features for Safari and Messages, and More
On June 22, the annual WWDC Developer Conference started in California. The company first held it online and showed a lot of interesting things, like the new macOS Big Sur with an updated design.
Apple Will Not Change Its App Store Rules and Decision on the “Hey” Email App
European antitrust investigation begun against Apple because of a 30% commission on sales in apps. Many developers have concerns about Apple policies, but the company is not going to change its rules.
Google’s Area 120 Internal Team Launches Keen, an AI-Powered Pinterest-Style App
Keen is an experimental app developed by Google’s Area 120 Internal team that lets users save and share links, resources, and ideas they are fond of in topic boards. To suggest related content, Google uses machine learning and Search.
EU Launches Antitrust Investigation Against Apple
Many companies are ready to oppose Apple because, according to these companies, Apple limits users' choices in favor of their own services.
Apple Announces Details for Its Biggest-Ever WWDC
This year, Apple will hold the largest Worldwide Developers Conference ever. WWDC20 will include Platforms State of the Union, 100+ engineering sessions, all-new Developer Forums, 1-on-1 labs with more than 1,000 Apple engineers, and more.
Missouri Man Sues Apple for $1 Trillion Over iPhone Features
Missouri man sues Apple, claiming that the Cupertino company illegally seized his supposedly unique iPhone 7 and stole some features he developed. Parker demands $1 trillion in compensation.