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Apple CEO was interviewed virtually on the opening day of the VivaTech conference in Paris. No news on an Apple Car.
Apple's plans to disrupt the health care sector have achieved only moderate success according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Apple has released an iOS update for older iPhones and quietly reduced its one-year free trial of Apple TV+ to just three months.
Five bills have been introduced in Congress that seek to constrain the way the country's (and the world's) largest tech companies operate.
Apple has reportedly hired another auto industry veteran to help it get an Apple Car (whatever and whenever that will be) to market.
Apple's insistence on a 30% commission from apps available through its App Store is a threat to the burgeoning creator economy, and Facebook and Instagram are looking to move in.
As Apple continues to strengthen its hold on user privacy, it is also upending some business models.
Apple announced a slew of new products at Monday's Worldwide Developer Conference, and a long-time Apple bull sees the company's market cap reaching $3 trillion in 2022.
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.