Apple might soon roll out low-cost iPhone. Here's how much it could cost.
Apple reportedly could roll out its new low-cost iPhone at an event at the end of March, though there are still questions about how much the coronavirus outbreak will hurt production.
G20 officials seek $100B windfall in tax crackdown on Big Tech
Global rules are being developed to make digital companies pay tax where they do business, rather than where they register subsidiaries
Apple CEO Tim Cook, executives granted restraining order against 'aggressive' stalker
The stranger was ordered to stay away from Cook and other Apple executives.
Silicon Valley pioneer behind 'copy' and 'paste' has died
Larry Tesler, the Silicon Valley pioneer who created the now-ubiquitous computer concepts such as "cut," "copy" and "paste," has died
Apple wants to stop book by former executive in Germany
‘App Store Confidential’ is by marketing manager Tom Sadowski.
Nasdaq hits record despite Apple's coronavirus sales warning
Apple was the Dow's worst performer.
Apple shares swoon after coronavirus warning
Apple previously forecast second-quarter sales of $63 billion to $67 billion.
Coronavirus hits Apple, company to miss revenue target
Apple said the outbreak has constrained iPhone supplies and hurt store traffic in China.
Apple to reopen its store in Shanghai on Saturday despite coronavirus risk
The company extended its retail store closures in conronavirus-hit China last week, while it worked towards opening its corporate offices and contact centers in the country.
California Apple stores must pay staffers for time-consuming bag searches: Top court
Apple's search process can take up to 45 minutes on the busiest days.
Independent repair shops disappointed with Apple’s repair programs
Right-to-repair activists say the issue of tight repair restrictions extends beyond Apple into other industries.
MAGA stocks drive market higher as Trump fights for White House
Together, the MAGA stocks account for about 17 percent of the S&P 500 and almost 70 percent of its 2020 gain.
Video streaming has 646,152 unique titles, says Nielsen data
There are 646,152 unique titles across streaming services, according to TV rating company Nielsen.
Samsung's Galaxy Z flip phone makes debut
What's old is new again...
Netflix, Disney+ demand remains strong, Nielsen survey suggests
The survey suggests consumers will keep signing up for more streaming services.
Apple iPhone maker Foxconn approved to resume China plant production: source
Apple iPhone maker Foxconn has received Chinese government approval to resume production at a key plant in the southern city of Shenzhen, a source with direct knowledge of the situation told Reuters late on Monday.
Coronavirus causing Apple supply chain disruptions
Coronavirus to remove 1 million iPhones each week Foxconn plant closed: Analyst
Apple outsells entire Swiss watch industry in 2019
The smartwatch has surged in popularity amongt the younger generation ever since its debut into the marketplace back in April of 2015
Boston Red Sox's 2017 Apple Watch scandal resurfaces amid MLB sign-stealing investigation
The Red Sox’s use of Apple Watches during the 2017 occurred before MLB officials expressly forbid electronic sign-stealing efforts.
Apple antitrust investigators question app developers: Sources
The U.S. Justice Department has reached out to app developers as part of its investigation into Apple Inc, , according one of the developers and another person familiar with the investigation.


















