Apple will pay $113 million over investigation into slowing iPhones
Apple Inc. AAPL 0.52% has agreed to a $113 million settlement with more than 30 states that accused the iPhone maker of concealing issues with batteries by throttling phone performance with a software update in 2016.
Facing new Fortnite lawsuit, Apple slices its app commission rate for most developers
Apple announced on Wednesday that it is slicing its App Store commission fee from 30% to 15% for small developers as the tech giant faces a new lawsuit from Fortnite video-game maker Epic Games.
Pandemic and coin shortage pose threat to The Salvation Army's Red Kettle campaign
The Red Kettle fundraiser, known for its signature bell ringing outside of stores that cues the official start to the holiday season, will kick off early this year as the organization faces what could be the greatest risk to its fundraising goals.
Apple supplier Foxconn Q3 profit near flat, beats estimates
Foxconn booked July-September net profit of T$30.8 billion ($1.08 billion)
Alibaba boasts $56B in sales as post-virus Singles' Day gets into full swing
China’s Alibaba said orders on its e-commerce platforms during the Singles’ Day shopping extravaganza had exceeded $56 billion by Wednesday morning.
Apple must face shareholder lawsuit over CEO Cook's China sales comments
Apple Inc. has been ordered to face a proposed class-action lawsuit by shareholders who accused chief executive Tim Cook of concealing falling demand for iPhones in China, resulting in billions of dollars of investor losses.
Big tech, amid censorship, earns billions and dominates S&P 500
Big tech represents nearly 20% of the S&P 500.
Apple CEO Tim Cook weighs in on COVID-19 stimulus package stall
As stimulus talks go nowhere, Mnuchin and Pelosi blame each other.
Apple's Tim Cook says iPhone 12 'off to a great start' as earnings top expectations
The latest model went on sale on Oct. 23 and is the first Apple smartphone to utilize 5G network technology.
Apple faces French antitrust complaint over iPhone privacy changes
Advertising companies and publishers have filed a complaint against Apple Inc. with France’s competition authority, arguing that privacy changes the smartphone maker plans to roll out are anticompetitive.
Researchers develop new way to detect strokes with iPhone
The iPhone 12 is available for sale today, and a group of researchers have created a new way to use Apple's iconic device to diagnose strokes.
Apple expanding 'Express' retail setups ahead of holiday shopping surge
The new layout comes amid an unconventional holiday season in which an increasing number of retailers are adjusting business strategies in order to curb crowds as much as possible.
New 5G iPhones kick off poaching season for carriers
While AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon all use Apple’s high-speed cellular capabilities to promote their networks, their pitches differ.
Big Tech moving into Manhattan despite coronavirus fears
Although the future of working in Manhattan remains uncertain, especially with the potential of a second wave of infections come wintertime, the tech giants have moved forward with growth plans that predated the pandemic.
Verizon CEO: 5G-ready iPhone plan has been in works for a 'long time'
Verizon CEO Hans Vestberg took the stage at Apple’s iPhone 12 launch on Tuesday to announce the nationwide rollout of 5G networking.
Apple says iPhone can now access Verizon 5G network
Verizon will offer the new iPhone 12 lineup, including iPhone 12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 12, and iPhone 12 mini, on the 5G access network – a service for 200 million people providing customers up to 4Gbps download speeds.
Stocks slip as Eli Lilly halts COVID-19 trials, banks cautious on recovery
U.S. banks are in good shape depsite the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keira Knightley backs out of new Apple TV series, cites child care issues amid COVID as reason
Keira Knightley is stepping back from her lead role as Cora in the upcoming Apple TV+ limited series, 'The Essex Serpent.'
Apple files 'iPhone for life' trademark ahead of expected refresh
Ahead of its expected iPhone refresh next week, Apple Inc. has filed a trademark that gives a hint into its future plans for its popular smartphone.
Silicon Valley reportedly pouring money into Biden coffer — not so much for Trump
Employees at the six largest Silicon Valley tech firms have donated nearly $5 million to Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden while dishing out a paltry $239,000 to President Trump, according to a report on Tuesday.
















