Apple has temporarily shut down all retail stores in the UK as Covid-19 pandemic continues to peak in the country
Apple has lost a copyright battle against Corellium, as a federal judge in Florida rejected Apples claims that Corellium had violated copyright law with its software
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says he once considered selling the electric car maker to Apple, but the iPhone maker's CEO blew off the meeting.
Apple is moving forward with self-driving car technology and is targeting 2024 to produce a passenger vehicle that could include its own breakthrough battery technology, sources said
App makers bridled at the 30 percent commission, which has drawn scrutiny from regulators looking into antitrust claims
Apple's letter defended the company's decision to delay an iPhone feature that requires users to give explicit permission before letting apps track them for advertising purposes
Apple's letter defended the company's decision to delay an iPhone feature that requires users to give explicit permission before letting apps track them for advertising purposes
Apple and Cook have said there was no proof they defrauded or intended to defraud the plaintiffs
The online launch is meant to be a precursor to India's first physical store coming up next year
Cook said he doesn't believe Apple will "return to the way we were because we've found that there are some things that actually work really well virtually"
Tim Cook announces September 23 launch, ahead of flagship stores in 2021
With its shares up roughly 60 per cent this year, Apple is among the Big Tech winners that have benefited from a safety premium
Apple's share price rose almost 5% last week, leaving the company Jobs co-founded 44 years ago in his parents' California home on the cusp of stock-market milestone: a market value of nearly $2 trn
Apple is expected to launch four new iPhones under the iPhone 12 series which would include two premium variants this year
California-based company posted iPhone revenues of $26.42 billion, $4 billion above analyst expectations
Cook found himself on the defence in the last hour of the hearing
Expect the tech titans to be grilled over whether their companies have become so powerful and far-reaching that they harm rivals and all of us, too
For more than five hours, the 15 members of an antitrust panel in the House lobbed questions and repeatedly interrupted and talked over Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Tim Cook of Apple, Mark Zuckerberg
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Much-anticipated congressional hearing featuring the CEOs of four of America's largest tech firms kicks off.