Apple Inc

NASDAQ: AAPL
$228.20
-$0.67 (-0.3%)
Closing Price on September 20, 2024

AAPL Articles

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicks off Monday and its probably a good thing that the meeting is virtual this year.
Apple is rumored to have a few surprise product announcements ready for next week's Worldwide Developer Conference.
A new Apple-commissioned study reports that the company's App Store fostered $643 billion in sales and billings last year, while a well-known analyst thinks Apple missed a chance by not acquiring MGM...
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase announced Tuesday that crypto payments using the Coinbase Card are now available on Apple Pay.
Apple released its 2020 supplier responsibility report over the weekend. The 113-page document offers piles of data on the company's efforts to make sure its global supply chain supports the...
Friday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Advanced Micro Devices, Apple, Best Buy, Costco, Intel, Kansas City Southern, Nikola, Plug Power and Salesforce.com.
Sony plans to release several of its most popular games on mobile devices, including the iPhone.
Apple is advertising for a business development manager to take charge of the company's alternative payments partnerships. This could be a big deal.
Short sellers added to their positions in Apple while reducing their bets against Microsoft. There's more than one reason for that.
New York Times columnist Farhad Manjoo takes Epic's side in the just-concluded trial, and Tesla follows Apple's lead in managing customer data collected in China.
The trial pitting Apple and Fortnite developer Epic Games has concluded and a verdict could come by mid-August. Netflix is considering launching a competitor to Apple Arcade, and another iOS update...
Recent changes in the streaming media industry leave Apple TV+ far back in the pack of services, and in a position from which it cannot recover.
The trial pitting Apple against Fortnite developer Epic Games is expected to wind up Monday. Apple reportedly has denied a request from Facebook to remove negative reviews of the social media giant.
South Korean electronics giant Samsung replaced Apple at the top of the smartphone league tables, nabbing the top six spots with its Galaxy line of phones.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is scheduled to appear in court Friday to defend his company's App Store in a case alleging anti-competitive practices.