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Apple gears up for big reveals with store refreshes and media briefings, hinting at new iPad and Mac launches based on rumors and leaks.
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New York's minimum wage rises to $16/hr in 2024, boosting economic well-being and equity for Big Apple workers amid inflation concerns.
Apple stops selling newest watch, Series 9 & Ultra 2, in US amid Masimo legal dispute, affecting availability and future sales.the the
Apple's Market Cap reached $3 trillion, marking a significant milestone and reaffirming its status as a leading force in the tech industry.
Apple and Samsung have been in lawsuit and patent war ever since the two companies came to be and it looks like this won’t end any time soon.
Apple, Inc. has launched the Restricted Stock Unit (RSU) program, a program that is usually reserved for the top management and top-ranking employees of the company, to be available to all its employees, including retail, according to a report from 9to5Mac. The program being extended to all employees is usually Apple’s way of retaining employee talent for long periods of time.
Apple Inc. will be adding James A. Bell, a former CFO and corporate president of The Boeing Company, to its board of directors, according to a press release issued by Apple. The addition of Bell puts Apple’s diversity program into action.
Tech giant Apple Corp. has partnered with French luxury brand maker Hermes to produce limited edition Apple Watches meant for the high-end market.
Apple, Inc. and Boeing Company joins the FlexTech Alliance, a consortium of 162 companies, universities and other groups, in developing a wearable tech for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD), according to a report from Reuters.
Apple Inc. Chief Executive Tim Cook gave a rare mid-quarter update on its business performance in China saying sales there strongly grew in July and August to assure investors that the company has not been affected by the slowing economy there.
Apple Inc. will implement a worldwide recall of iPhone 6 smartphones to fix for free back cameras found to be taking blurry photos.
German carmaker Daimler AG's chief executive said the company is open to partnerships with American tech giants Apple and Google to advance efforts in building the next generation of smart cars.
Finnish phone maker Nokia is looking to make a comeback with moves aimed to make the company more competitive in the handset business it once surrendered to Microsoft.
Tech giant Apple may be gearing up for an entry into the auto industry, with a Reuters reporting that CEO Tim Cook had visited the headquarters and a factory of BMW to learn more about the business.
Footwear and sports apparel giant Nike Inc. is set to settle a lawsuit filed against the company for selling a popular company device that allegedly supplies inaccurate data on users fitness activity.
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