A landmark ruling from the European Union's top court means Ireland will receive 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in unpaid taxes from Apple — a windfall that Dublin that had spent several years fighting to avoid. Irish lawmakers will be expected to set out how best to spend the incoming cash injection ahead of a general election, which must be held no later than March next year.
Analysts are largely bullish Apple (AAPL) could see an AI-fueled upgrade cycle after the tech giant revealed the AI-charged iPhone 16 on Monday, though some warned a slow rollout of new AI features could hold back sales in the near term.
Action over the last three months in the stock market has been marked by a notable shift in leaders from Tech and AI to more defensive sectors like Utilities, Healthcare, Real Estate and Bonds. In the chart below we can see that since June, the Real Estate ETF XLRE , Treasury ETF TLT , Utilities ETF XLU and Healthcare XLV have outperformed both SPY and QQQ by a fairly significant margin.
New AirPods functionality could ease stigma for those with hearing loss.
A majority of people say inflation will stop them from buying a new phone this year, according to a new survey.
Apple Inc. AAPL, during the "Glowtime" event, introduced the iPhone 16 series on Monday, which is “designed for Apple Intelligence from the ground up,” according to CEO Tim Cook.
AAPL's AI-powered iPhone boosts prospects along with growing Services business and strong liquidity position despite weakness in China.
Apple's (AAPL) new iPhone 16 is coming to stores next week. But the tech giant isn't the only company that stands to benefit from sales of the artificial intelligence-powered phone.
Apple Inc AAPL analysts saw limited details on Apple Intelligence and came away mostly mixed or negative from the Glowtime event held Monday.
Apple's AI features won't be available in China. The company faces a big battle in offering its OpenAI collaboration features to Chinese public.
Apple introduced four versions of the iPhone 16, the Watch Series 10, a new Watch Ultra, and the AirPods lineup at the "It's Glowtime" event.
As someone who helped set up one of the first iPhones back in late 2007 on live TV, I found the launch of the first iteration of Apple's smartphone an exciting time. At the launch in June of that year, a grinning Steve Jobs proudly held up that early device to the obvious delight of Apple fans.