Mac Studio hit, Studio display miss, and the iPhone SE - Apple's March 2022 in review
Apple released the Mac Studio, the new Studio Display, new iPhones, an iPad Air, and live baseball on Apple TV+, but March was overshadowed by war in Ukraine.
Apple released the Mac Studio, the new Studio Display, new iPhones, an iPad Air, and live baseball on Apple TV+, but March was overshadowed by war in Ukraine.
Katy Huberty of Morgan Stanley has lowered her Apple price target to $195 from $210 because of tough economic conditions in the June quarter, but says Apple still remains a top pick for 2022.
The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service has been given the go-ahead to begin antitrust investigations into the App Store after an appeal from Apple was dismissed.
A law firm based in Russia says that it will file a class action suit on behalf of Russians, arguing that the shutting down of Apple Pay in the region caused "intentional moral damage."
The Russian opposition app is back on the region's App Store, after previously giving in to Moscow's demands for its removal.
A data leak has demonstrated the potential dangers of collecting user data, after the discovery that information linked to Russia's security forces has allegedly surfaced in the delivery app data cache.
Russian search engine company and advertising firm Yandex may be harvesting data from millions of iOS users and sending it to Russia, a new report claims.
Security firm Kaspersky Lab has been identified as a national security threat by the FCC, the first time a Russian company has been included on the regulator's "Covered List."
Apple has cut off Russia's Mir card payment system from Apple Pay on Thursday, shutting a loophole that allowed some Russian users to continue using Apple's payment platform.
Russia's attempts to manage the activities of tech giants before the Ukraine invasion involved more clandestine maneuvers, including threats to Apple and Google employees to remove apps.
The Russian government is moving forward with a plan to nationalize assets left behind by Western firms like Apple that have departed the country.
In an internal email sent to Apple developers, Apple has announced that App Store Search Ads has been suspended for Russia.
Microsoft has declared that it will not make any new product or service sales in Russia, and reports that it also helped defeat a Russian cyberattack on Ukraine properties.
Apple's moves to exit the Russia market may have small financial impact on Apple, but more importantly potentially damage relations with suppliers an analyst claims.
Google has announced that it is temporarily "pausing" ad sales in Russia, and reports growing censorship from the country's regulator.
Apple's move to pull out of Russia will likely be followed by other technology giants as the crisis in Ukraine continues, according to a Wedbush analyst.
A seemingly civilian Russian man has smashed an iPad probably older than his pre-teen son to somehow prove that the country will not fear the sanctions induced by its leader's choice to go war in Ukraine.
While some sellers are posting incredible markups on Apple hardware, Russia's re:Store chain of shops selling Apple hardware has temporarily closed its doors.
Apple has issued a statement about its move to stop sales through its online storefront in Russia, joining a growing number of companies pulling out of the country.
The Russian invasion of Ukraine could exacerbate existing supply chain problems affecting the electronics production industry, though the effects may take time to be felt.
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