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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.
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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.
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Spending on streaming content by the top eight U.S. media companies, including Apple, is expected to exceed $115 billion in 2022.
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Apple has been paying surprise bonuses worth as much as $180,000 in an effort to retain top technical talent. The company also has put a Foxconn assembly plant in India on probation.
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Apple is once again threatening to leap above the $3 trillion market cap level. Maybe a big Santa Claus rally will do the trick, even as Apple closes more stores due to the surge in COVID-19 cases.
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A Dutch antitrust regulator has ruled that Apple must allow an app developer to use its preferred payment system and a Foxconn plant that makes iPhones in India has been closed due to a food...
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Apple has posted a new video with 10 tips for iPhone users, both new and veteran. The company also has closed more of its retail stores due to increased cases of COVID-19.
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Moody's has given its highest debt rating, Aaa, to Apple debt, while another long-time Apple watcher believes that the company's forecast December quarter revenue dip will be larger than expected.
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The U.S. Postal Service now accepts Apple Pay for online transactions, but it could be a while until the payment system is rolled out to the country's 34,000 retail locations.
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A giant iPad would put Apple back in the game for smart home devices, but the company needs to address some issues before that happens.
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Apple is reportedly hiring engineers who specialize in wireless chips, while Intel is trying to claw its way back.
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A burst of new COVID-19 infections has led to the temporary closure of three Apple Stores and forced the company to postpone its planned February 1 return to the office for Apple employees.
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Apple will once again require customers at its Apple Stores to wear masks to help stop the spread of the Omicron variant of COVID-19.
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The U.S. Labor Department has begun an investigation into a claim that Apple retaliated against whistleblower Ashley Gjovik when it fired her in September.
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Apple is inching up on a $3 trillion market cap, less than two years after it first hit $2 trillion.
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