The Messi effect: Miami footballer reportedly boosting sign-ups for Apple's MLS Season Pass
Lionel Messi reportedly brought Apple's MLS Season Pass a major spike in subscriptions in July after the legendary player moved to the Inter Miami CF soccer team.
Apple reportedly doing 3D printing trials for watches
Apple has carried out 3D printing trials for some of its future watch manufacturing, according to Bloomberg. The 3D printing has reportedly been in the works for several years.
Production of Apple iPhone 15 reportedly kicks off in India
Assembly of Apple's iPhone 15 has reportedly been kicked off in India by major manufacturer Foxconn, according to a Wednesday report from Bloomberg News.
College sports realignment rips apart historic conference
The Pac-12 Conference was rocked by the latest wave of college sports realignment when six of its remaining 10 members announced departures for other conferences with better TV deals.
Apple's iPhone 15 reportedly due in September
Despite admitting to a dip in smartphone demand during last week’s earnings call, Apple is now just weeks away from unveiling the iPhone 15.
Apple posts net sales decrease for third quarter in a row
Apple posted its third quarter in a row of net sales going down as it released its financial results for its Q3 2023 on Thursday afternoon, saying the period saw $81.8 billion total.
Apple's high-yield savings accounts brought in over $10 billion worth of deposits
Apple revealed Wednesday that the total number of deposits that the high-yield savings accounts, which it offers with Goldman Sachs, have brought in was more than $10 billion.
Vintage Apple-1 computer for sale at auction
An auction house, RR Auction, has put an Apple-1 computer up for bids, with bids closing later in the month. It sports a signature from Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak.
Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly once received denial for Apple Card
Tim Cook encountered temporary difficulty early on in obtaining one of Apple's credit cards, once getting a denial in 2019, The Information reported.
Samsung shows off latest foldable smartphone, challenging Apple
Samsung Electronics released its latest foldable smartphone on Wednesday, at roughly the same price for the third year in a row as the company takes another swipe at Apple.
Spotify hikes prices for its 200 million premium subscribers
Music streaming service Spotify announced Monday that it is raising the prices on its Premium plans by one to two dollars “so that we can keep innovating."
Apple iPhone from 2007 sold at auction for over $190,000
A rare 4GB Apple iPhone from 2007 still in its original factory packing and never used sold for a record-setting $190,372 at auction on Sunday after bidding started at $10,000.
Apple scales back Vision Pro production plans on design challenges: Report
Apple has cut its production forecast for its mixed reality headset the Vision Pro after parts from a key supplier fail to meet Apple's quality goals.
Apple hits $3T in market cap, but changes could be coming to its credit card: report
Apple became the first public company to close a trading day with a market cap over $3 trillion Friday, even as Goldman Sachs reportedly looks to shed its credit card partnership.
Apple becomes first publicly traded company to end trading day above $3 trillion
Apple topped $3 trillion for the first time at the end of a trading Friday, closing at $193.97, up 2.3%. The technology company went above $3 trillion twice in January but closed under.
Apple market cap hits $3T
Apple shares are hovering above the $192 mark on Friday, propelling the tech giant’s valuation to more than $3 trillion. The tech giant briefly traded above this level in 2022.
Apple, Microsoft, Google CEOs fawn over India PM Modi
Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi's visit to the U.S. attracted the interest of numerous high-profile CEOs who attended the White House state dinner marking Modi's trip.
Gen Z using cash now more than ever, mostly in efforts to save money
Gen Z isn’t just into nostalgia for fashion. Shoppers are using cash for more purchases this year than any other generation, and more than half say it’s to save money.
Right to repair laws gain steam, gives more options to consumers
The 'right to repair' laws will make it easier and cheaper for consumers to fix their electronics, but advocates say while it may be a win, some businesses hope for a federal fix.
China is rolling out the red carpet for US CEOs
Tesla CEO Elon Musk and JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon are just of several high-profile American business leaders that have recently visited China as the country aims to lure foreign investment.