At least one company isn't excited that Apple finally debuted its long-rumored AirTags. After Apple's Spring Loaded virtual event on Tuesday, the CEO of Tile released a statement calling Apple's ...
Apple may well be credited with pushing Bluetooth key trackers into the spotlight. But companies like Tile had been in the business for almost a decade before the iPhone-making behemoth turned up with ...
Now that Apple’s lost item finder AirTag has officially been introduced, competitor Tile is going on record ahead of its testimony in front of Congress tomorrow about how it perceives Apple’s latest ...
If you often lose things, having a tracker can be very helpful. Both Apple's Find My Network with the AirTag and Amazon Sidewalk with the Tile tracker have fantastic features that can help you locate ...
Apple’s long-rumored Bluetooth trackers, AirTags, are now officially here. Finally. AirTags are little round tiles that look similar to backgammon pieces, but larger. You attach them to your keys, ...
Nov 22 (Reuters) - Tile Inc, a maker of tracking tags that was a vocal critic of Apple Inc, has been acquired by Life360, a location-sharing app maker. The deal was valued at $205 million after Tile ...
Tile CEO CJ Prober expressed antitrust concerns about Apple's Find My app and AirTags just hours after the Cupertino tech giant announced the tracking accessory that is set to compete against Tile's ...
Just after Apple announced its AirTags, Tile CEO CJ Prober relayed his concerns about competing with Apple in the tracking space, and said that Tile would ask Congress to investigate Apple's business ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Apple is officially launching a Tile-like item tracker that will work with the ...
Apple's anticompetitive behaviors have gotten worse over the course of the last few months rather than better, Tile claimed in a congressional panel today, reports Reuters. Executives from Tile, ...
Apple AirTags only work with the company’s own Find My system, which is exclusive to the iPhone and iPad. Meanwhile, Tile takes a platform-agnostic approach, with its trackers working with iPhones and ...