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Tesla increases its effort to help hurricane-ravaged Puerto Rico, a new dangerous ransomware is detected, Twitter to label some ads as political messages, and other important headlines.
Apple looked to assuage concerns about shortages of the iPhone X in a release the company gave Tuesday.
More than 230 cities have bid for a new Amazon.com second headquarters, Apple has stopped selling one version of its iPhone, and more important headlines.
A report from a Taiwan business newspaper claims that Apple is cutting orders from component suppliers for the company's recently introduced iPhone 8.
Two of the biggest names out there, General Electric and Apple, are now joining forces to take the Internet of Things trend by storm.
The iPhone 8 is the newest battleground among the carriers. It will remain a popular product for months, if not longer. That will make it another device that drives up customer discounts and drives...
"Happy Death Day" was number one at the box office this past weekend, Macy's will open early on Thanksgiving, Apple may build phones with bending screens, and more important headlines.
Short interest in Apple fell by nearly 4% in the two-week reporting period ended September 29, perhaps due to talk of tax reform becoming more prevalent.
When Merrill Lynch reiterated its rating on Apple, tax reform played a role in its report. Apple has $223 billion in cash outside the United States.
In a series of tweets Monday morning, Microsoft has announced that the company will no longer develop mobile phone hardware or its own mobile operating system.
Among Chinese consumers intending to purchase a new smartphone, Huawei devices are the top choice, displacing Apple for the first time.
The short interest in Apple shares fell 18% for the period that ended September 15. That happened as Apple launched the new iPhone 8 and iPhone X, and ahead of a sharp slide in Apple shares.
A well-known Apple analyst predicts that iPhone 8 and iPhone X sales will be huge, but lines outside Apple stores will be small. Does that make sense?
The four big U.S. wireless carriers have announced their initial deals for customers who want one of Apple's new iPhones.
Two things happened as Apple launched the iPhone 8 and iPhone X. Apple's shares barely budged. And there were no proclamations, beyond those by Apple, that the iPhone X was a quantum leap forward.