AAPL continues to offer new services that revolve around iPhone, driving growth. Stiff competition in China, tariffs and a stretched valuation are concerns.
No matter which investor bucket you may find yourself in, there's a good chance that your portfolio has at least some exposure to various so-called “Magnificent 7” companies.
Could AI do to Apple what the iPhone did to Nokia? On this episode of the Big Take podcast, we go inside the company's struggles to keep up with this latest tech.
Apple plans to release a new set of AI products and frameworks at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) this June, including tools that'll let third-party developers create software using Apple AI models, per a Bloomberg report.
Apple sent invites for its developer-focused event, Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), which will be held from June 9 to June 13 with an “On the horizon” tagline.
Apple remains a powerhouse in profitability and cash flow, supporting aggressive buybacks and robust EPS growth, despite flat revenue. Services are driving margin expansion and reducing reliance on iPhone sales, with the segment on track for over $100 billion in annual revenue. Apple's AI and ecosystem investments, global expansion, and loyal customer base position it for future upside, even as competitors innovate rapidly.
Apple supplier Foxconn will invest 1.5 billion rupees in its India unit, the company said in a filing, as the iPhone maker shifts more manufacturing out of tariff-hit China.
A federal judge is asking Apple to approve Fortnite's submission on the U.S. App Store or return to court to explain the legal basis as to why it has not done so.
Spotify announced on Monday that Apple has approved a new app update, allowing iPhone users in the U.S. to purchase individual audiobooks directly within the app. Users can also view audiobook prices and easily buy additional listening hours beyond the initial 15 hours.
Apple is struggling to keep up with rivals in artificial intelligence. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman explains how the iPhone maker fell so far behind.
Apple is facing mounting legal trouble after a federal judge issued an order demanding the company explain its refusal to comply with a court injunction stemming from its high-profile antitrust dispute with Epic Games.
Apple AAPL and HP HPQ are well-known personal computer (PC) makers in a market that is expected to see year-over-year shipment growth of 2.1% in 2025, per IDC. Global PC shipment is expected to witness a CAGR of 0.4% between 2025 and 2029 to hit 422.6 million in 2029.