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24/7 Wall St. looks at some big analyst upgrades and downgrades that we have seen so far on Thursday, including Apple, AutoDesk, Beazer Homes and New Fortress Energy.
More than 80 civil rights group have sent an open letter to Apple asking the company to abandon its planned scanning of messages and photos for child sexual abuse material.
24/7 Wall St. takes a look at the current Speaker of the House, Nancy Pelosi, and what stock trades are going on around her.
A standing committee of the German parliament has asked Apple CEO Tim Cook to withdraw the company's planned image scanning feature for the next release of IOS.
Apple's mobile wallet, Apple Pay, accounted for 92% of all mobile wallet payments last year, according to a new study.
Here's the most recent list of features we can expect to see when Apple unveils its latest iPhone next month.
A homeless encampment has sprung up on Apple-owned land in Silicon Valley, despite promises from several big tech companies to spend billions to help build affordable housing.
Three U.S. Senators have introduced legislation that seeks to end what they say are anti-competitive practices that harm consumers in the operation of Apple's App Store and Alphabet's Google Play...
Apple's new iPhones are expected to add some features that stand to make the company even more profitable.
Tuesday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Akamai Technologies, Apple, Array Technologies, Clorox, Fastly, Fisker, Fiserv and Oracle.
Apple issued an FAQ on Monday explaining what its planned child safety features do and don't do.
An Apple executive defends the company's expanded protection program to combat the spread of child sexual abuse material.
Apple's planned addition to help protect children from certain types of images is getting some pushback from privacy advocacy groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Apple reportedly has placed a senior manager on paid leave pending an investigation into allegations of sexism and other discriminatory practices.
Apple is preparing to launch an installment payment program in Canada that may be a precursor for a buy now, pay later program.