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BusinessGet ready to pay more than $2,000 for a new iPhone: Experts say Trump’s 125% tariff on China is a ‘complete disaster for Apple’ akin to ‘Armageddon’
By Preston ForeApril 10, 2025
U.S. consumers in ‘survival mode’ cut spending while others flood stores to buy iPhones and cars to prepare for tariff hits
FinanceU.S. consumers in ‘survival mode’ cut spending while others flood stores to buy iPhones and cars to prepare for tariff hits
By Myriam Lemetayer, Thomas Urbain and AFPApril 9, 2025
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick
TechHoward Lutnick says he hopes Trump’s tariffs will eliminate China’s ‘army of millions and millions of human beings screwing in little, little screws to make iPhones’ so they can be built in America by robots
By Paolo ConfinoApril 7, 2025
The iPhone 16e from Apple, laying flat on a table
TechApple just unveiled a new iPhone months outside its typical announcement window—but the most interesting thing about it isn’t the price tag
By Dave SmithFebruary 19, 2025
Tim Cook talking with a customer in front of an Apple Store.
FinanceApple CEO Tim Cook dodges question on Trump tariffs as the company reports record growth
By Danny BakstJanuary 31, 2025
Apple is looking for its next iPhone-like hit. Can it find it before losing momentum?
MagazineApple is looking for its next iPhone-like hit. Can it find it before losing momentum?
By David MeyerJanuary 30, 2025
Indonesia keeps its iPhone 16 sales ban even after Apple pledges $1 billion investment
FinanceIndonesia keeps its iPhone 16 sales ban even after Apple pledges $1 billion investment
By AFPJanuary 8, 2025
Apple close to winning Indonesian approval to end iPhone 16 ban
TechApple close to winning Indonesian approval to end iPhone 16 ban
By Faris Mokhtar and BloombergDecember 19, 2024
Apple CEO Tim Cook, dressed in a suit and tie, looks up and gives a thumbs up.
FinanceApple stock hits record high as JPMorgan dismisses AI worries
By Greg McKennaDecember 16, 2024
Steve Jobs, then-chairman of Apple Computers, and John Sculley, then-Apple's president, pose with the new Macintosh personal computer, New York City in January 1984.
FinanceApple went public 44 years ago—what your $10,000 investment would be worth today
By Greg McKennaDecember 12, 2024
How the 173-year-old glassmaker behind Edison’s light bulb and iPhone screens became a Silicon Valley darling
FeaturesHow the 173-year-old glassmaker behind Edison’s light bulb and iPhone screens became a Silicon Valley darling
By Kristin StollerDecember 5, 2024
A current Apple employee is suing the company, alleging it spies on employees’ private lives through their personal devices
TechA current Apple employee is suing the company, alleging it spies on employees’ private lives through their personal devices
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezDecember 3, 2024
NBCUniversal headquarters at Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. (Photo: Erik McGregor/LightRocket/Getty Images)
NewslettersComcast to spin off NBCU cable TV channels
By Andrew NuscaNovember 20, 2024
teen girl holding phone while crying
TechA teen boy has been removed from school after fake images of nude female students appeared in a chat room
By Mark Scolforo and The Associated PressNovember 19, 2024
Warren Buffett purses his lips and lifts his right arm as he speaks on stage with other philanthropists and businesspeople on stage in the background.
FinanceWarren Buffett is fearful—or just waiting. Why the Oracle of Omaha is sitting on his cash hoard
By Greg McKennaNovember 12, 2024
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