DeepSeek is banned on government devices in South Korea, Australia and Taiwan. More countries might follow suit.
According to cybersecurity company Kaspersky, crypto-stealing malware has been found on Apple's App Store for the first time.
Countries like Italy, Taiwan, Australia, India, the US, have banned their government officials from using DeepSeek’s AI model. The main concern regarding the AI app is the possibility of sharing user ...
Apple has officially entered mass production of its next-generation M5 chip, signaling the next leap in Mac, iPad, and Vision ...
China is considering opening an antitrust investigation into Apple’s App Store commissions, mirroring those already carried out in the ...
Stocks saw a massive turnaround during Monday’s volatile trading session on news of the pausing of U.S. tariffs against ...
DeepSeek’s AI Assistant app has held the top spot in Apple’s App Store (AAPL) for a week, with over 16 million downloads in ...
DeepSeek's AI chatbot app saw rocketing download and user numbers, both of which climbed over 3,000 percent in a week despite ...
Although he didn't mention China, Apple CEO Tim Cook told investors on a conference call that a software upgrade enabling the ...
The South Korean company posted better-than-expected fourth-quarter ... Given that focus, Samsung's share of the premium market has inched closer to Apple's, the leader in the premium smartphone ...
According to industry sources, Apple is in the process of finalizing partnerships with Shinhan Card and KB Kookmin Card, ...
Marc Andreessen, the Silicon Valley venture capitalist, said in a post on X on Sunday that DeepSeek's R1 model was AI's ...