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France probes Apple over restricting smartphone repair
Apple in 2020 agreed to pay 25 million euros (then $27.4 million) for failing to tell iPhone users that software updates could slow down older devices.
Rising iPhone sales help Apple beat forecasts
Analysts said this was at least in part due to the reopening of China after a long period of Covid-19 restrictions that hurt economic growth.
Study reveals teenagers are obsessed with upgrading to the latest iPhones
Younger iPhone users are more likely to be attracted by subtle changes and improvements in new iPhone models.
Apple wins appeal against UK's decision to investigate its mobile browser
Apple Inc won its appeal against the decision by Britain's antitrust regulator to launch an investigation into its mobile browser and cloud gaming services, the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled on Friday.
Here's why the CHIPS Act could end up making the iPhone, consoles more expensive
Analysts say there's a catch in shifting manufacturing to the U.S. as it could raise the manufacturing costs of chipmaking.
Apple's iPhone battery replacement price increased by as much as $20
The company will charge $99 for iPhone 14 users who want their batteries replaced.
Phone firms set for annual meet in shadow of global slump
Overall sales of smartphones last year slumped by 11.3 percent compared with 2021
iPhone 15 series users might be able to recharge their phones with Samsung chargers: report
According to a new report, those who purchase the upcoming iPhone 15 series phones might be able to recharge their iPhones with Samsung's chargers.
Apple set to post rare revenue drop as focus shifts to demand rebound
Apple Inc is expected to report its first decline in quarterly revenue in nearly four years after strict COVID-19 curbs in China rapped the economy and related protests upended iPhone production at its biggest supplier Foxconn.
iPhone 14's Emergency SOS via satellite is now available in France, Germany, Ireland, UK
Apple has finally made the iPhone 14 series' Emergency SOS via satellite service available in France, Germany, Ireland, and the U.K.
iPhone Pro models scarce in stores this holiday - Best Buy
High-end iPhones will be in short supply at stores this holiday season, Best Buy Co Inc said on Tuesday, following a warning from Apple Inc this month that China's zero-COVID policy was squeezing production at a key factory.
World's first foldable iPhone pops up on the internet but it's not made by Apple
YouTube channel Tech Aesthetics has created the world's first foldable iPhone, dubbed iPhone V as part of its year-long DIY project.
Apple warns of hit to iPhone shipments from Chinese COVID disruptions
Apple Inc on Sunday said it expects lower iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone Pro Max shipments than previously anticipated as COVID-19 restrictions temporarily disrupt production at an assembly facility in Zhengzhou, China.
In Apple's shadow, Google takes new route to face recognition on Pixel phones
Facial recognition returned to the latest Google Pixel phones on Thursday after a short hiatus due to challenges on cost and performance, according to three former employees at the Alphabet Inc unit knowledgeable about the efforts.
Man travels to Dubai just to buy iPhone before its India launch
An Indian man travelled all the way to Dubai from the Indian state of Kerala just so he could buy the latest Apple phone hours before its launch in India.
Brazil fines Apple $2.4 mn, prohibits sale of iPhone without charger
The measure from the Department of Consumer Protection and Defense effectively prohibits the sale of all iPhone 12 and 13 models.
Apple warns of flaw that lets hackers into iPhones, Macs
Patches were released Thursday and Wednesday by the tech titan to fix what it described as a vulnerability hackers already knew about and may be taking advantage of.
iPhone 14 Pro Max rumoured release date, major design overhaul revealed
An iPhone 14 Pro Max dummy unit has been spotted in a video with a design overhaul iPhone fans have restlessly been waiting for.
Apple addresses 37 iPhone security bugs via iOS 15.6 -- here's how to install the latest update
iOS 15.6 patches fix vulnerabilities in the kernel and WebKit browser engine, as well as flaws in audio and iCloud Photo among others.
Apple forecasts faster sales growth, strong iPhone demand despite glum economy
Apple Inc on Thursday said parts shortages are easing and that demand for iPhones is unceasing despite consumers tightening other spending.
Apple unveils message recall, other 'wish list' features
Apple chief Tim Cook and his team showed off coming innovations during a keynote presentation at its first developers conference to be held at its campus in the Silicon Valley city of Cupertino
Final refrain for iPod as Apple stops production
Apple said in a blog post that the current generation of iPods will only be available as long as current supplies last.
Apple reports solid Q2, but warns of $4-$8 bn hit from Covid, supply chain
In the March quarter, the technology giant reported earnings of $25 billion, up 5.8 percent from the year-ago period
Apple chief Cook takes App Store battle to Washington
Apple has also recently sparred with regulators in Europe.
EU negotiators agree landmark law to curb Big Tech
The law contains about 20 rules that in many cases target practices by Big Tech that have gone against the bloc's rules on competition
Apple hits revenue record despite chip shortage
Banner revenue at the App Store comes as Apple defends itself against accusations that its control over the online shop amounts to a monopoly.
Apple becomes 1st US company to reach $3 trillion valuation
While Apple's image has arguably emerged less bruised than some Big Tech names, it is hardly free of controversy.
Apple puts India iPhone plant 'on probation' after mass food poisoning
The factory makes iPhones for the Indian market and for export, as well as other gadgets.
Israel lays down law on cyber exports, after Pegasus spy scandal
Apple last month sued the Israeli spyware maker, seeking to block NSO Group from targeting the more than one billion iPhones in circulation.
Apple to start letting people fix their own iPhones
It will initially focus on parts more prone to damage, such as screens, batteries and cameras.