
Is Apple really at the risk of becoming BlackBerry?
This isn't like comparing apples and, well, blackberries.
This isn't like comparing apples and, well, blackberries.
Apple's share price peaked above US$132 ($196) a year ago, and is now around US$94.
Berkshire Hathaway's new stake in Apple is a bright spot in an otherwise dismal few months for the tech giant.
Apple's decision to invest $1 billion in Chinese company Didi is a sign of its growing interest in transportation.
A changing of the guard is underway at Buffett's holdings company.
Apple and SAP are joining up to deliver software for iPhones and iPads, opening a new avenue for Apple to reach businesses at a time when sales of its mobile devices have tapered.
The team behind Siri have created a new program that's even smarter and could be the end of apps.
Carl Icahn has been one of Apple's most prominent and vocal investors.
Apple's 13 straight years of revenue growth have come to an end. Why?
There is no denying Apple is a hugely successful company, but sometimes its products miss the mark.
Ronald Wayne was the third co-founder of Apple and sold his 10 per cent stake for a mere $800 in 1976.
If your iPhone conks out after three years, you might feel shortchanged - but for Apple it's all part of the plan.
Here's how Apple's latest initiative is making you contribute to a sustainable planet.
Apple's latest attempt to crack the Indian smartphone market by selling used phones is meeting a wall of resistance.
COMMENT: Right now, millions of consumers are facing a problem with simplicity, as both the number of smart products and the functions of those products multiply.
The United States Justice Department said yesterday it had succeeded in unlocking an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters.
The tech company said a fix for its iMessage flaw will be available on Monday.
For years, cops who wanted to break into iPhones knew the drill, so what's different this time round?
The fight between Apple and the FBI over a locked iPhone gets even more personal.
"If I had never dropped in on that single course in college, the Mac would have never had multiple typefaces or proportionally spaced fonts," Jobs said of Robert Palladino's Reed College class.
Tim Cook's experiences growing up as a gay youth in rural Alabama are key to understanding how he became an outspoken corporate leader.
Foreign profits help Fortune 500 companies dodge hundred of billions of dollars in taxes.
The Constitution does not allow the government to conscript private companies to invent products or to change the products that they have invented," Apple's lawyer said.
Juha Saarinen talks ransomware and what not to do if you are hit with the disruptive cyber attack.
The fight between Apple and the US government comes down to a technical enigma wrapped in layers of emotional debate.
Federal prosecutors simply want any potential evidence that may be on a phone used by one of the attackers in the December mass shooting in San Bernardino, California, Comey tells House lawmakers.