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Analyst Gene Munster of Loup Ventures offers the first of a four-part series on how iPhone may become Apple-as-a-Service.
Apple released its most recent quarterly stocks last week and shares ran to an all-time high, closing in on the coveted trillion-dollar valuation.
There has been a great deal of concern about the future of the iPhone X, the most expensive Apple smartphone. That worry was overdone. It was the best-selling smartphone model in the world during the...
Apple is picking up global market share in the smartphone industry, but the bad news is that global smartphone shipments are falling.
Apple released better-than-expected fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets closed on Tuesday.
Apple is scheduled to release its fiscal second-quarter financial results after the markets close on Tuesday and all eyes will be on iPhone sales results.
New research shows Apple is in deep trouble in China, the number one nation in the world by population. It is unlikely it can make up for the trouble elsewhere.
Facebook posts its latest earnings report, Ford will change the number of models it sells, Subway will close stores in the United States, and other important headlines.
U.S. sales of Apple's top-of-the-line iPhone X slipped in the March quarter as consumers still keep buying older (and cheaper) models.
These are five top semiconductor companies for investors to keep on their radar, as the ripple from the potential trade tariffs and Apple iPhone X weakness continue to dog the industry.
AT&T came right out of the gate when the iPhone 8 was launched with a "special" low-monthly payment plan for customers to purchase the new phone. That special price is still available, but it's...
The Justice Department approves a Bayer takeover of Monsanto, Apple's offices use renewable energy, Facebook has another scandal on its hands, and other important headlines.
Facebook ends its partnerships with several large data brokers, Apple's legal problems over slow iPhones grow, Nissan and Renault may merge, and other important headlines.
Alphabet Inc.’s (NASDAQ: GOOGL) Google will begin to make money from searches with e-commerce partners. According to Reuters: Alphabet Inc’s Google routinely fields product queries from millions...
Brand loyalty among smartphone owners is very high, regardless of which operating system -- Google's Android or Apple's iOS -- they choose.