More controversies than iPhones — November 2022 in review
While you waited for your iPhone 14 Pro, Apple faced Foxconn delays, union woes, and just a little mockery from Samsung.
While you waited for your iPhone 14 Pro, Apple faced Foxconn delays, union woes, and just a little mockery from Samsung.
App Clips launched at the height of the pandemic with iOS 14 as a way to use an app without fully installing it, but it hasn't made much headway in two years.
An internal evaluation of Apple's practices surrounding employee gag orders and arbitration clauses has found the company well within compliance of rules and regulations.
The wide-ranging lawsuits and counter lawsuits between Ericsson and Apple over iPhone 5G and other patents, has been ended with a new "multi-year" deal.
Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney has vowed to continue the battle against Apple's App Store fees, and won't stop until he forces Tim Cook to allow iPhone and iPad app distribution outside of the app store.
Apple has announced that through its Employee Giving program, staff have raised in excess of $880 million to help 44,000 organizations worldwide.
Apple has announced that in the spring it will provide developers with 900 price points, plus new App Store pricing tools to set prices by country and region.
Research firm Media Matters for America has released a data set detailing what it claims is Apple's daily advertising spend on Twitter, showing a dramatic increase — not decrease — since Elon Musk took over.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is headed to Washington D.C. to meet with GOP lawmakers who will likely chair committees overseeing the tech industry.
Apple has announced that it will open a new store outside New York City on December 3 at 11:00 am ET.
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Competition for NFL Sunday Ticket is heating up as the regulars are in a battle with Apple and Google's YouTube TV for streaming rights.
Apple is nearing a deal with "The Big Short" and "Moneyball" author Michael Lewis, hoping to score exclusive streaming rights for his upcoming work focusing on cryptocurrency.
Amazon is reportedly planning to lay off thousands of employees soon, and multiple reports say it could be around 10,000 people.
Well in advance of the annual shareholders' meeting, Apple investors have filed challenges that the board must address, such as the company's stance on unions and human rights in China.
Apple has tapped a former Facebook executive to head up its online services, website, and customer support infrastructure.
A class-action lawsuit against Apple and Amazon accuses the companies of colluding to eliminate third-party dealers, and artificially raise product prices.
As its first Arizona plant is due to start initial production, TSMC is now believed to be planning a second processor factory in the region.
Evans Hankey, Apple's vice president of industrial design, is leaving, and the company is having trouble finding a replacement.
Apple has settled its lawsuit against Simon Lancaster, a former materials lead who allegedly stole trade secrets and shared them with a journalist.
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