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Here is a look at five stocks that were making some large moves in early trading Monday, including Netflix, Peloton and Tesla.
Almost four out of 10 stocks in the Nasdaq Composite are down 50% or more. Some will never return to the all-time highs.
Analysts from BofA Securities, Citigroup and Cowen weighed in on Microsoft ahead of its earnings report next week.
An alleged scam app reappears in the App Store, and a report says Apple sent a team to Korea to find suppliers for electronic components for its Apple Car.
Apple's new Private Relay feature may not be so bad after all. The company is also being sued for continuing to offer an allegedly copyright-infringing mobile game.
Apple's recently released Private Relay feature is riling up wireless carriers in both the United States and Europe.
Another high-profile AirTags stalking incident was reported, and an argument was made for Apple to spend more effort on adding financial management to its ecosystem.
Another top engineer leaves Apple, while Tim Cook gets a $100 million payday. Plus, what an Apple camera might look like.
Just because many tech companies are not attending CES in person does not mean nothing is happening. Google, Intel, AMD and others are taking aim at some of Apple's businesses.
Analysts at Jefferies have issued a new report on three top semiconductor equipment makers. All are expected to profit from the coming expansion of chipmaking capacity.
Get prepared for a year-long stream of stories about a coming Apple headset to compete with Meta Platforms' Oculus.
Apple briefly reaches a $3 trillion market cap less than 18 months after topping the $2 trillion level.
The new year is likely to see bigger news from Apple, as the company could launch eagerly awaited new products like a virtual/mixed reality headset and more.
For the second consecutive month, Apple has captured the highest market share in China. The company's November share rose by 15.5% compared to its October total.
Spending on streaming content by the top eight U.S. media companies, including Apple, is expected to exceed $115 billion in 2022.