Apple unveils new iPads with AI features – as tech race heats up
Apple’s new M4 chip could lay the groundwork for new AI features.
Apple’s new M4 chip could lay the groundwork for new AI features.
Forbes Australia talks with the new co-managing director of First Australian’s Capital about raising funds to support First Nations founders and the rise of First Nations food and beverage categories.
TikTok is waging a legal war against the U.S. government over a new law that could ban it nationwide by January 2025. Here’s everything you need to know.
Website chatbots can be frustrating. Sydney-founded startup Brainfish is working to change that by personalising fast and effective online customer interactions.
The charitable trifecta — juggernauts of medical funding and philanthropy — warned money and attention for global health problems is drying up around the world and that the world’s poorest will bear the brunt of the challenges to come.
As we edge closer to the expected unveiling of the next iPhones, the iPhone 16 series, there have already been numerous leaks, from different displays on some models to wider implementation of the exceptional tetraprism camera, more efficient OLED displays and an improved main camera sensor. Now, there’s a report of a change that’s a complete surprise: a change to MagSafe. Not only might this mean a better look, but a significant performance uptick, too.
At Berkshire Hathaway’s first annual shareholders meeting since the death of former vice chairman Charlie Munger, CEO Warren Buffett projected the company’s record-setting cash pile would exceed $200 billion this year and spoke highly of Apple, despite the company’s Saturday earnings report showing it sold off a significant portion of its shares in the tech giant.
With support from American Express’ longtime CEO Ken Chenault, the founder of fintech Bilt Rewards has become a billionaire creating a membership rewards program for house and apartment renters across the country.
Landfills are overflowing with plastic trash. Serial inventor Jonathan Rothberg’s Protein Evolution found a solution: using AI to create enzymes that can recycle old polyester textiles into a material that acts new. Now the three-year-old company needs to prove that it can scale up.
Country Archer’s Eugene Kang grew up stocking shelves at his parents’ gas station convenience stores. Now he’s producing one of the fastest-growing better-for-you snack foods in America.