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Apple defies times, stays quiet on AI

San Francisco—Resisting the hype, Apple defied most predictions this week and made no mention of artificial intelligence when it unveiled its latest slate of...

Apple cuts iPhone 13 output forecast on chip shortage: report

Apple is unlikely to meet production goals for its new iPhone before the holidays because of a global electronic chip shortage, a report said...

Embattled Apple unveils new iPhone

Apple CEO Tim Cook strode through a slickly produced video Tuesday to launch a new iPhone, with few hints of the exceptional string of...

Apple income nearly doubled in 2nd quarter

San Francisco—Apple said Tuesday its profit in the just-ended quarter nearly doubled amid improving consumer spending and a “growing sense of optimism” as pandemic...

Apple chief Tim Cook talks of autonomous cars

Apple chief Tim Cook portrayed self-driving cars as an ideal match for the technology giant during an interview released Monday by the New York...

Apple chief says fires and storms show impact of climate change

Apple chief Tim Cook said Monday he views the recent increase in fires, hurricanes and floods as strong proof that climate change is real. The...

Tech titans in the spotlight at US antitrust hearing

US lawmakers will grill the chiefs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google Wednesday about how they wield marketplace power in what promises to be...

Apple to produce 1M face shields

San Francisco—Apple has said it will soon be producing one million face shields a week for medical workers battling the coronavirus pandemic. The tech giant...

3 new iPhone models out soon

p.p1 {margin: 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px 0.0px; text-align: justify; font: 10.0px 'Myriad Pro'} span.s1 {font-kerning: none} San Francisco—Apple is set to unveil new iPhones, aiming to...

Silicon Valley anxious over ban

NEW YORK"•Silicon Valley heads have slammed US President Donald Trump’s temporary ban on refugees and many Muslims from entering the United States, fearing it...

No to backdoors

IN a fiercely competitive industry, it isn’t often that technology companies come together to support one of their own. Yet this is just what...
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