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A respected Apple analyst said that the company expects to release a foldable iPhone in 2023 and sell some 20 million units in the first year. Plus Apple and Epic Games begin court battle and iOS...
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Apple and Epic Games meet in an Oakland, California, courtroom Monday to begin a trial that could change the way Apple controls its ecosystem.
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The European Commission has formally stated its objections to the way Apple distorts competition in the App Store.
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Thursday's top analyst upgrades and downgrades included Apple, Discovery, eBay, Energy Transfer, General Dynamics, Goldman Sachs, Roku, Shopify, Spotify and Wayfair.
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Apple reported second-quarter earnings that easily topped expectations and turned a long-time bear, if not into a bull, at least a toothless bear.
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Apple reported its most recent quarterly results after the markets closed on Wednesday. These record numbers helped push a solid gain in the after-hours.
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Apple is expected to report record-setting results after markets close Wednesday afternoon.
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Earnings reports from the country's biggest tech firms continue to roll out this week.
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Short interest in Apple and Microsoft jumped during the two-week reporting period that ended on April 15. What's going on?
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Apple on Monday dropped its iOS 14.5 software update, the same day it announced an $80 billion increase in planned spending in the United States by 2023.
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Apple is expected to release its updated iPhone operating system this week and report its quarterly earnings after markets close Wednesday.
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You can now buy an M1-equipped MacBook Air for the lowest price since last November's promotional pricing. That's what Tuesday's new product introductions has delivered.
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The Financial Times reports that Apple is about to add more advertising space to its App Store search page, just in time to take advantage of its curbs on advertising by other firms.
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A hacker group is seeking $50 million from Apple to stop posting schematic drawings for the company's products.
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Apple's product introduction event, Spring Loaded, offered no big surprises. Those came after the event was over and the fine print was released.
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