Coronavirus surge causes Apple Stores to re-close seven Houston locations
Apple is re-closing seven Apple stores in the Houston area due to a surge of coronavirus cases in the area.
Google tweaks privacy policy to give users more control
Google announced today that it will make it easier for users to auto-delete their data and enter Incognito mode.
The 3 biggest reasons Buffett has underperformed over the past decade
Here are three reasons why Buffett has delivered such underwhelming returns, relative to the benchmark S&P 500, over the past decade.
iPhone hack records police by using Siri
This iPhone shortcut aims to make recording easier during encounters with police.
Apple dumping Intel, transitioning Macs to its processors
Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference Monday that it will transition away from Intel to its own line of ARM-powered chips for Macs.
Apple WWDC 2020 roundup: All the major announcements
The iPhone maker moved WWDC to a digital format for this year’s event after the coronavirus pandemic forced Apple to cancel the in-person conference.
Apple CEO Tim Cook 'can't wait' until employees are back in the office
Apple CEO Tim Cook "can't wait" for employees to return to the company's Cupertino, California, headquarters when coronavirus restrictions relax, Cook said on Sunday.
The iPhone isn’t the cash cow it once was. Apple isn’t worried
The technology giant is diversifying so that it no longer has to rely so heavily on its signature product.
Coronavirus spikes prompt Apple to re-close stores in Florida, Arizona, Carolinas
Apple is re-closing stores in Florida, Arizona and the Carolinas since the states have seen spikes in new coronavirus cases.
Britain scraps virus tracing app for Google-Apple system
Officials overseeing the U.K. app's development said they couldn't overcome technical challenges found during field tests
Apple reopens 70+ more US stores after coronavirus shutdown
More than half of Apple’s 271 store locations in the U.S. have reopened as of this week.
Apple faces two EU antitrust probes over apps
If found guilty, Apple could face a fine of up to 10% of its annual revenue and be forced to adjust its business practices.
Apple App Store supported $519B in online commerce in 2019, study finds
The $519 billion in billings and sales was generated across the nearly two million apps available on Apple devices in 175 countries
How Tim Cook increased Apple's success despite loss, naysayers, missteps
Tim Cook had a lot of pressure as Apple's new CEO in 2011, especially after his mentor Steve Jobs died.
'Crazy' Apple customer sues for $1T after iPhone mishap
An Apple store customer is trying to sue the tech giant for $1 trillion after he claims an employee kept his iPhone.
Apple pledges $100M to fight racial injustice
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Thursday announced a $100 million commitment to fight racial injustice in the U.S. and globally.
Apple plans Mac trade-in program at U.S. retail stores
Apple will reportedly add Macs to its popular trade-in program starting next week.
Luxe goods targeted by looters: Tips on how to avoid purchasing stolen items
Even so, retail security experts say that some of the stolen merchandise will make its way online for fast sale.
Can Apple and Google track coronavirus patients?
Apple and Google can not track coronavirus patients with their joint Exposure Notification software.
Apple tracking stolen iPhones looted from stores
Individuals holding the phones were alerted that they could be tracked and reported to local law enforcement.