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Neither Apple nor iPhone users are going to pay for the systems to store state-issued ID cards in Apple Wallet. Guess who will. Plus, another look at a possible Apple Car.
A so-called watering hole attack infected Apple devices used to visit some Hong Kong-based websites. Apple has also filed at least three patent applications related to controlling drones.
Apple has announced a new iPhone feature that allows people can scan for nearby items (like AirTags) that could be used to track their location. It also announced new support for small businesses.
Apple lost its appeal in federal district court to delay implementation of the court's September order for the company to allow app developers to offer customers an alternative payment method. Apple...
Another former Tesla self-driving software engineer has joined Apple to work on the company's super-stealthy car project. Apple has reported on the number of government requests for information it...
When Netflix introduced its new streaming video game service last week, Apple's mobile devices were not on the menu. What's up with that?
Apple is dropping its mask mandate in about a third of its U.S. stores beginning Friday.
Apple executive defends App Store policy against sideloading and Facebook looks to undermine the policy.
Another fired Apple employee has filed a complaint with the NLRB alleging that the company acted illegally when it fired her last month.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Adobe, Alcoa, Apple, Dell Technologies, Discover Financial, DraftKings, Exxon Mobil, Microsoft and Qualcomm.
Supply chain issues have caught up with Apple and forced the company to choose between manufacturing more iPhones or iPads.
Monday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Activision Blizzard, Advanced Micro Devices, Amazon.com, Apple, Bank of America, CrowdStrike, Hershey, IBM, Lockheed Martin, Pinterest,...
Apple's app tracking feature cost several ad-supported websites nearly $10 billion in lost revenue during the third quarter.
Friday afternoon's analyst upgrades and downgrades included Altria, Apple, Caterpillar, IBM, Solar Winds, Zoom Video and more.
Apple's fiscal fourth-quarter financial results did not meet the consensus revenue estimate and investors are not happy.