As new iPhones go on sale, studies reveal chips from Intel and Toshiba
Apple’s latest iPhones hit stores around the world on Friday, featuring components made by Intel and Toshiba among others.
Apple’s latest iPhones hit stores around the world on Friday, featuring components made by Intel and Toshiba among others.
Apple has introduced its largest iPhone ever and a new line of watches that can detect heart problems as it looks to sell more expensive devices.
Apple will host an event on September 12 at the company's Cupertino campus, where it is widely expected to unveil new iPhone models.
A computer virus outbreak at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing could delay chip shipments for Apple’s new iPhones.
Apple has become the first $1 trillion publicly listed U.S. company, crowning a decade-long rise fuelled by its ubiquitous iPhone.
The Federal Court has ordered Apple to pay $9 million in penalties for misleading the Australian public with the “Error 53” software fault that left some iPhones and iPads disabled.
Apple will change its iPhone settings to undercut the most popular means for law enforcement to break into the devices.
Using an iPad or iPhone to mine bitcoin or other cryptocurrencies would be hard to do, as the CPU power available to complete the task would be a drop in the bucket compared to what's needed.
Apple expects to ship 80 million new model iPhones this year, down 20 per cent from what it had planned at the same time last year.
Foxconn rose to prominence as the manufacturer of the iPhone, now it is trying to reinvent itself as Apple diversifies its supplier base.
The moves announced by Apple amount to focusing on keeping its base of 1.3 billion users satisfied with their devices and catching up with some competitors.
Apple is betting on services such as app downloads to help drive growth as the cell phone market matures, but the company faces tough competitors.
Apple has found violations of its labour and environmental policies for suppliers as it expanded the scope of its annual audit of worker conditions.
Apple is preparing to release three new smartphones later this year, including the largest iPhone ever.
Apple is talking to major cobalt producers to secure supplies of the material vital for the lithium-ion rechargeable batteries that power its mobile phones.
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