In a move against alleged misinformation, Russia has fined Apple and Wikipedia, Politico reports. A Russian court imposed a fine of 400,000 rubles (around $4216.3) on Apple for not removing what it ...
Popular online reference website Wikipedia recently rolled out support for Apple Pay donations, enabling a fast and secure alternative to credit card and PayPal payments. The non-profit Wikimedia ...
MiniWiki is a new app from developer Will Bishop that allows you to browse Wikipedia directly from your Apple Watch. The app supports features like popular articles around you, offline reading, ...
Russia has fined Apple and the publisher of Wikipedia for hosting "inaccurate" news. They were penalized under a law that holds companies responsible for hosting "untruthful" content. Violations of ...
Russia fined Apple and Wikipedia on Thursday for not deleting what it says is fake news about Vladimir Putin's war on Ukraine. A Russian court fined Apple 400,000 rubles — around €4,000 — for failing ...
The popular online encyclopedia Wikipedia recently updated its website with a small but great new feature for iOS and macOS users. Wikipedia is finally accepting Apple Pay as a payment method on its ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian court on Thursday ...
Wikipedia reportedly asked the tech companies that use its free encyclopedia to start chipping in on the cost. That includes Apple, who built Wikipedia into macOS and iOS. As a demonstration of ...
Wikipedia will soon launch a paid option allowing major technology companies like Apple and Google to consume and deliver Wikipedia content more efficiently. The Wikimedia Foundation, which operates ...
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