Wehopeyoudidn'taskyourshinynewAppleWatchabouttheweatheronNovember4th--youprobablygotaruderesponse.ManySeries3ownersreportedthattheirwristwearcrashed(specificall
StrongrevenuegrowthinthethirdquarterhasendedAppleInc'sdecliningstreakofsixconsecutivequartersinChina,theworld'slargestsmartphonemarket.RevenuefromtheChinamarket
AplannedAppledatacenterworthonebillionUSdollarsisindoubtafterIrishPrimeMinisterLeoVaradkarsaidtheUScompany’sChiefExecutiveTimCookwouldnolongercommittoit,addingt
Apple’ssharesrosetoarecordhighonFridayasmoreanalystssetatrillion-dollarvaluationonthecompany,followingablowoutfourthquarterandanupbeatforecastthatquashedinvesto
AppleInc.reportedbetter-than-expectedearningsonThursdayandofferedarosyforecastfortheholidayshoppingseason,aheadoftheofficiallaunchofthelatestiterationofitsflags
ApplefanscanfinallyturnthemselvesintoananimatedpigemojiontheirveryowniPhoneX.Thecompany'snewestsmartphonestartedgoingonsaleinstoresaroundtheworldFriday.Hundreds
BydeliveringsolidfinancialresultsthatbeatWallStreet’sexpectationsforbothrevenuesandprofitsonThursday,AppleInc’sCEOTimCookputtorestconcernsthatthecompany’sflagsh
AppleisofferinganiftywaytounlockitsnewiPhoneX—juststareatit.FaceID,Apple’snameforitsfacial-recognitiontechnology,replacesthefingerprintsensorfoundonothermodels.
AppleInchasdesignediPhonesandiPadsthatwoulddropchipssuppliedbyQualcommInc,accordingtotwopeoplefamiliarwiththematter.ThechangewouldaffectiPhonesreleasedinthefall
ApplewillletyouunlocktheiPhoneXwithyourface–amovelikelytobringfacialrecognitiontothemasses,alongwithconcernsoverhowthetechnologymaybeusedfornefariouspurposes.Un
Applejuststrokethegonginthebattleoffull-displayphones,atrendChinesetechgiantXiaomicreatedayearagowithitsMixphonesoldexclusivelyinChina.Pre-ordersfortheiPhoneXst
AppleInc.disputedareportbyBloombergNewsonWednesdaythatitrecentlyallowedsupplierstoreducetheaccuracyoftheiPhoneX’sfacialrecognitionsystemtospeedoutputofthephone.
DaysbeforeApple’smuch-awaitediPhoneXopensforpre-orders,asurveybybrokerageBernsteinshowedthatdemandforthedevicewillbesubstantial,butnotexceptional,withaboutaquar
AJapanesesoftwarecompanyissuingAppleinaUScourtoverthetrademarkfortheterm“animoji,”allegingtheUStechnologycompanystolethenametouseonafeatureofitsiPhoneX.Tokyo-ba
ChineseconsumersofAppleWatchcannolongerenjoyitswirelessnetworkoptionasitslonecarrierinthecountryabandonedsubscriptionsofitsnewLTEfeature,theWallStreetJournalfir
ApplehasrespondedtoSenatorAlFranken'sconcernsovertheprivacyimplicationsofitsFaceIDfeature,whichissettodebutontheiPhoneXnextmonth.InhislettertoTimCook,Frankenask
Applehasbeenorderedtopay$439.7milliontothepatent-holdingfirmVirnetXforinfringingonfourpatentedtechnologiesthatwereapparentlyusedinFaceTimeandotheriOSapps.Whilet