Apple doing audit related to its human rights policy and labor practices this year
Apple will be doing an audit in connection to its human rights policy and worker rights this year, according to a recent SEC filing from the tech company.
Apple CEO's pay depends on stock performance in 2023
Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook's pay package will be set 40% lower than the prior year and will depend more on stock performance.
Apple plans to release a mixed-reality headset in fall 2023: report
Apple will announce a new mixed-reality headset in the coming months with plans to sell the product to consumers by fall 2023, according to a new report.
Tech stocks headed for ‘bloodbath’ in 2023, more ‘job threats’ expected
Tech stocks are positioned to fall again in 2023 as the U.S. Federal Reserve continues interest rate hikes to slow inflation
World's largest iPhone factory back to 90% capacity in China: Report
The world's largest iPhone factory in Zhengzhou, China, has resumed 90% capacity after being shut down for months due to the government's zero-COVID policies.
Tech stock bounce part of ‘seasonal pattern’, investors pin hopes on January
Tech stocks like Meta, Apple, and Microsoft are lifting the Nasdaq 100 higher on Thursday after a jobs report spurred investors.
Apple production in China begins to catch up despite COVID-19 woes
Foxconn's iPhone 14 pro factory in Zhengzhou, China is continuing to be plagued by COVID-19, workers protests, and employees quitting at Apple's factory.
Apple faces class-action lawsuit alleging 'racial bias' in watch's blood oximeter
Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit that alleges the Apple Watch's blood oximeter has a "racial bias" against individuals with darker skin tones.
Twitter to raise Blue pricing to $11 for iPhone app users: report
Twitter reportedly plans to raise the cost of its Twitter Blue subscription to $11 if paid for using the iPhone app and charge $7 if users pay on the website.
Apple ditching controversial plan to scan iCloud photos for child abuse material amid privacy push
Apple's controversial plans to scan photos in iCloud for child sexual abuse material are being done away with as the company rolls out new features to better balance users' privacy.
Apple plans new encryption system to ward off hackers and protect iCloud data
Apple's plans to up it's data-encryption practices to prevent hackers from invading privacy, government's worry this will make law enforcement harder.
Apple's new App Store update increases maximum price points $10,000
Apple's new App Store update released on Tuesday will allow developers to charge customers a maximum price point of $10,000 in the United States.
Tim Cook says Apple will buy U.S.-made chips built at TSMC's Arizona factory
Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed Tuesday that the iPhone maker would be purchasing U.S.-made semiconductors built at Taiwanese firm TSMC's Arizona factory.
Apple sued by women who claim AirTag devices let stalkers track victims
Apple is being sued by women who claim the California-based company's AirTag devices have made it easier for former partners and stalkers to track them.
Foxconn’s November revenue fell 11% after Covid outbreak at iPhone factory
Foxconn Technology, a final assembler of Apple iPhones saw an 11% drop in it's revenue compared to this time last year as "zero-COVID" protests rock China.
Foxconn plans to reopen world’s largest iPhone factory amid China covid protests
Foxconn announced Monday that plans to reopen the world's largest iPhone factory are underway as the company seeks to hire new workers.
Elon Musk thanks advertisers for returning to Twitter
Elon Musk is thanking advertisers for returning to Twitter after a wave of big-name companies like Amazon and Apple left the social media platform over security concerns.
Apple looking to move iPhone production out of China in wake of violent worker protests: report
Apple is accelerating a plan to move its business outside of China following the violent protests at its iPhone City plant in recent weeks.
Video: California Apple store ransacked by thieves as staff warn customers not to stop them
A viral video shows a pair of masked bandits robbing a Palo Alto, California, Apple store in broad daylight as staff warns customers not to intervene.
Apple CEO Tim Cook ignores questions on whether he supports protests in China
The CEO of tech giant Apple, Tim Cook, dodged a series of questions from FOX Business on whether he stood by his company's business relationship with the Chinese Communist Party.
















