Apple's new iPhone SE has first-rate features and a relatively low price tag, but its prospects in key markets like China and India may be limited by its diminutive size.
Apple is getting ready for a busy week.
Apple sent out invitations for a media event to be held March 21, a day before a federal-court hearing in the company’s fight with the U.S. government over a locked iPhone.
The man behind Apple's software says that the FBI's demand that the companyhelp break into an iPhone is dangerous in a world where hackers want to get into our bank accounts, government computers and transportation systems.
Apple analyst Andy Hargreaves cuts his price target on shares, citing soft demand for the iPhone
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and tech giant Apple faced off at a congressional hearing on Tuesday over hacking into the encrypted iPhone of a terrorist killer.
The Department of Justice on Friday filed a motion to compel Apple to comply with a court order to help the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) access data on an iPhone owned by a terrorist killer.
Apple results on Tuesday may hint at turmoil’s effect on iPhone in world’s biggest smartphone market
Taiwan’s TSMC expects first-quarter revenue to fall more than 10% on slower demand for smartphones.
Component suppliers that rode the iPhone’s boom are now bracing for lower sales
Apple has launched its two new iPhone models - iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus in India. It's worth mentioning that this is the fastest iPhone rollout in India with the phones being made available less than a month after being going on sale in the US.
Apple unveiled Monday the company's first wearable product, known as Apple Watch.
Apple fans and iPhone touts have to pay much more for the newest smartphones in Russia since Wednesday, as the dealer again hiked its prices amid the ruble's slump.
Apple's new-generation iPhone will sell well in China as the rumored bigger screens attracts customers, said analysts on the eve of the new iPhone launch.
Apple Inc.'s latest iPhone 6, an American product assembled in China, is likely to add about 1 percent export growth per month for the rest of 2014 after the product is launched later this year, an economist has said.
Consumers at the world's largest mobile phone market have shown indifference after Apple acknowledged that personal data can be extracted from iPhones through previously unpublicized techniques.
Samsung Electronics, the world's No. 1 smartphone maker, lost the patent lawsuit in South Korea with its archrival Apple after a Seoul court ruled that the iPhone maker did not violate Samsung's patents.