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Chinese EV makers Nio and XPeng have reported first-quarter deliveries while investors wait to hear from Li Auto and market leader Tesla.
The latest beta version of iOS has added two new voices to Apple's Siri voice assistant and eliminates the default Siri voice, forcing users to make their own choice. And lots more news as well.
Apple announced Tuesday that its Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) would be virtual again this year. The company also won a U.S. patent on a possible new case design for the iPhone.
GameStop has drawn some high level executives as it is remaking itself. This time, GameStop has attracted a high level Amazon executive.
A U.K.-based company, tired of waiting for Apple to make up its mind about building a car, decided to nudge Apple by proposing several designs for an "iCar."
Bed Bath & Beyond is jumping full on into the digital and e-commerce trend with its new executive hires.
Southwest Airlines has ordered 100 Boeing 737 Max airplanes along with options on another 155. This cements the airline's half-century relationship with Boeing.
Apple has released a patch for its mobile devices to plug a hole that could allow malware to be installed on the iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch.
Apple appears to have won the battle over its coming App Tracking Transparency feature as both Facebook and Google claim to have found new advertising strategies.
The Arizona state senate did not vote Wednesday on a bill that would have prevented Apple from forcing app developers to use the company's in-app payment system, probably ending the bill's chances in...
Frequency Therapeutics shares were absolutely crushed on Tuesday but saw a bit of a recovery early Wednesday.
Apple exonerated in Apple Card dispute with co-founder Steve Wozniak but a federal court certified a class-action suit against the company for its much-disliked butterfly keyboard.
Chipotle Mexican Grill plans to open several locations in British Columbia and Ontario over the next 12 months.
Which high-flyer will be the first to a $3 trillion market cap -- Apple or Tesla?
Apple has lost a jury trial in federal court and been ordered to pay more than $300 million. The company said it will appeal, but its legal issues are not behind it yet.