Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Apple CEO Tim Cook have criticized each other's companies for years. They've traded barbs over Apple's prices and Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Erik Woodring, Apple analyst at Morgan Stanley, joins CNBC's 'Closing Bell' to discuss concerns around iPhone demand, why he's bullish on the eventual upgrade cycle, and more.
RedNote is the top free app in the Apple app store on Monday.
Apple's iPhone sales fell 5% globally according to Counterpoint Research data, with the company facing tougher competition from Chinese smartphone rivals. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman joins Caroline Hyde and Mike Shepard on "Bloomberg Technology" to discuss.
Apple's board of directors recommended shareholders reject a proposal for the company to end its diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) program, calling such a move "unnecessary."
Apple stock has lost over $350 million in market cap. Shares have also triggered a sell signal.
Chinese social media app RedNote is at the top of Apple's app store, underscoring concerns that TikTok will soon be effectively banned in the U.S. Many TikTok creators are rushing to find alternatives so they can continue posting videos while waiting to see what happens with TikTok.
Technology stocks struggled across the board in intraday trading Monday, including declines among Magnificent 7 firms and a big hit to quantum computing stocks.
Although AAPL's AI push and growing Services business are positives, stretched valuation and China headwinds are concerning.
Smartphone shipments for Apple and Samsung declined in the fourth quarter globally, as they grapple with intense competition from Chinese companies including Xiaomi, according to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC) on Monday.
Smartphone giant Apple Inc's AAPL iPhones, minus their highly anticipated Apple Intelligence features, failed to gain traction in China, paving the way for the country's domestic players in 2024.
Lawyers representing the class action said that Apple excluded potential rivals from competing for customers on devices running its iOS operating system by forcing developers to sell their apps exclusively through its own App Store and charging commissions of 30% for purchases.