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Was Apple's share price increase earlier this week a flight to safety or something else? Plus, a new filing seeking a delay to changing the App Store's in-app purchase mechanism.
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Demand for iPhone 13 is reported to be falling, and a top engineer on Apple's reported car project has left the company.
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While U.S. equity markets tanked on Tuesday, Apple stock rose by more than 3% and was headed for a new all-time high early Wednesday.
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Apple's iPhone has retaken market share leadership in China, and the company names the winners of its Apple Music Awards.
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Cyber Monday promotions include deals on Apple's new M1-powered iPads, among other products.
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Here's where you can find the best Black Friday deals on Apple products.
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Apple has filed a lawsuit against NSO Group seeking to stop the Israel-based company from installing its spyware program on Apple devices.
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Apple and Amazon fined for anti-competitive practices in Italy, and whistleblower Cher Scarlett breaks her agreement not to talk.
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Apple now allows employees to talk about salaries and other issues. The company also may have misled users of its Podcasts app.
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A new report on Apple's secretive car project, a $2 billion lawsuit and a new Apple TV+ biopic directed by Martin Scorsese.
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Apple is well on its way to achieving a net cash neutral position. Here's what that means for investors.
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Wednesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Adobe, Alcoa, Apple, Avis Budget, Ballard Power, Boeing, Palantir Technologies, Splunk, Tyson Foods, Urban Outfitters, Wendy’s and Workday.
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An Apple analyst has said that he thinks Apple will sell some 80 million iPhones in the company's first fiscal quarter, which ends in December. That's about equal to the low estimate of sales for the...
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A recent note to clients from analysts at Morgan Stanley offers a look at how Apple, Meta/Facebook and other top tech firms are waging the battle for the metaverse.
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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.
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