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A Korean news site reports that discussions between Hyundai-Kia and Apple are continuing and a sell-side analyst at JPMorgan believes shipments of the iPhone 12 phones will be lower than he once...
Apple and Target are preparing to roll out new shopping spaces for Apple products in some Target stores and online.
Short interest in Apple stock has more than doubled in the past 12 months, but as a percentage of the company's total float, short sales have been decreasing since the beginning of the year.
The almost 23 million Facebook shares short as of the most recent settlement date were down more than 15% from a year ago.
Analysts at Sanford Bernstein suggest that BMW is the "ideal partner" to build an Apple Car. There is no comment from either Apple or BMW.
Apple held its (virtual) annual shareholders' meeting Tuesday, and the company is reportedly the subject of yet another complaint from app developers.
A U.K. court has declined to hear a lawsuit filed by Epic Games against Apple, while in Japan, the search goes on for a partner to build an Apple Car.
Apple increased its iPhone sales both in the fourth quarter and for the full year according to a new report from Gartner.
Apple stock has been selling off since the company announced quarterly earnings in late January, causing the company to lose about $120 billion in market value. Is something wrong?
No every company affected by Apple's coming App Tracking Transparency feature is taking the same hard-line as Facebook.
Apple has begun advertising for engineers to work on the next generation of high-speed networks: 6G.
A Taiwan-based technology news site reports that Apple is talking with LG Electronics about making an iPhone with a foldable screen.
Apple stock has been declining over the past two weeks, since not long after the company reported better than expected results for its December quarter.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway sold nearly 10 million shares of Apple stock in the fourth quarter. Still, the Oracle of Omaha maintains a stake of around 5% in Apple.
The North Dakota state Senate has rejected legislation that would have prevented Apple from requiring that app developers use the company's App Store and in-app purchase system.