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One version of the iPhone has a base price near $1,600. Who would buy it?
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Sales of Apple's Mac too a hit in the first quarter as most of its competition’s sales improved.
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Wall Street thought Apple would mostly dodge the tech downturn. Maybe they are wrong.
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T-Mobile did not exactly make public that 37 million customer accounts were hacked. It put the information in a regulatory filing. T-Mobile has about 110 million customers, so presumably, there is a...
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Apple has not faced the storm it does now since the Great Recession, and its shares have much further to fall.
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Consumers may have begun to ask themselves if their current version of the iPhone is good enough to keep another year.
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Rumors of Apple and Google banning Twitter from their App store could trigger Musk to develop a smartphone.
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Supply chain issues and soft demand are expected to hamper iPhone sales and therefore Apple's revenue.
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The world already has a problem with where all its trash should go. The global inventory of old smartphones has made that worse.
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Google has rolled out the Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro, as well as the Google Pixel Watch.
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The recession appears to have hit demand for the new iPhone 14.
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A recent analysis reveals which personal computer brands consumers now favor.
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We asked Amazon Web Services if they had ended contracts with customers in Russia. Here is the exchange: First 24/7 Wall St. email to Amazon Web Service–“Have you shut off AWS access from Russia?...
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Sony plans to release several of its most popular games on mobile devices, including the iPhone.
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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.
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