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Apple posted all-time high revenue for its June quarter after markets closed Tuesday. A somewhat uncertain outlook has dimmed investors' enthusiasm, however.
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A prediction on the date when Apple will announce its new iPhones, and a new push to get more businesses to buy Macs.
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A Chinese website cited unnamed sources who indicate that Apple has ordered 100 million A15 chips for the next iPhone, expected to be announced in the fall.
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Apple's new App Tracking Transparency feature does not appear to have had a negative effect on revenues at either Snap or Twitter. Both companies easily topped second-quarter revenue estimates.
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Flooding in China threatens Apple's largest iPhone manufacturing factory, and operating systems updates may be a problem for some users.
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A new report from Nikkei Asia claims that beginning in the first half of next year, all new iPhones will include 5G capability.
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A new report from Amnesty International and Forbidden Stories calls into question Apple's claim to a leadership position in online security and privacy.
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Apple is reportedly considering an always-on feature for the coming release of this year's iPhones.
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Apple has dropped to third in the global ranking of smartphone shipments. The company's shipments rose by just 1% year over year in the second-quarter.
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Apple supplier Foxconn is paying record-breaking bonuses to lure workers as it prepares for manufacturing new iPhones expected this fall.
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Amazon's Prime Day includes a basketful of savings on a number of Apple devices and a new survey of Apple users shows that a vast majority are choosing to withhold app tracking data from advertisers.
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Market research firm TrendForce expects iPhone production to rise by more than 12% in 2021.
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Apple has released an iOS update for older iPhones and quietly reduced its one-year free trial of Apple TV+ to just three months.
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Apple has reportedly hired another auto industry veteran to help it get an Apple Car (whatever and whenever that will be) to market.
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Sony plans to release several of its most popular games on mobile devices, including the iPhone.
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