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Global shipments of Apple PCs rose by nearly 20% in the second quarter, more than any other PC maker.
Apple is said to be in discussions with the NFL for streaming rights to some games beginning after the 2022 season.
Rumors have intensified that Apple will drop the Touch Bar from the next generation of MacBook Pro.
A Facebook-sponsored study of app use on both iPhones and Android-based phones found that Apple and Google dominate in their respective ecosystems. Apple called the study "flawed."
Another new idea in the world of decentralized finance (DeFi) is a synthetic stock that does not include any equity stake. Fake shares in Apple and other big tech firms are already being traded.
Apple has apparently turned back a Chinese challenge to its app tracking feature but has been ordered by the government to remove an app from the Chinese App Store.
There is nothing left of Lordstown Motors other than idle manufacturing operations and a modest number of employees. It is just a matter of time before the company is only history.
Tesla delivered more than 201,000 vehicles in the second quarter, a new record for quarterly deliveries, beating first-quarter deliveries by nearly 9%.
Apple is preparing to test a program that would allow Apple Store employees to work from home some of the time.
The Gap was an extremely successful retailer three decades ago but now is closing stores as it struggles to survive.
Apple stock had a much better second calendar quarter of 2021. Yet, there is still a lot of catching up to do if the company is going to match last year's 80% share price rise.
Apple is sticking to its plan to get employees back in their offices three days a week in September, despite some employee calls for more flexibility.
Only five U.S. companies have topped the $1 trillion market cap milestone. Facebook just did so.
An Australian consumer products commission has warned that Apple's AirTag may pose a threat to young children.
Apple warns people with implanted medical devices like pacemakers and defibrillators about possible magnetic interference with the company's products.