Following a recent trip to California, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles CEO Sergio Marchionne said he met with Apple’s Tim Cook to discuss the tech giant’s “intervention in the car,” suggesting Cupertino is continuing work on new automotive technologies.
AppleInsider and Apple Authorized Reseller Adorama have teamed up this week to give away a Free Apple TV and instant discounts of $119 to $469 on nearly 90 different 21- and 27-inch iMac configurations with AppleCare extended protection, all of which also ship free with no sales tax collected in 48 states.
Switzerland is an affluent country with lots of people who value high quality products and new technology, making it a potential hotspot for Apple Watch–at least once the new product is officially launched in the country, known for its breathtaking mountains and equally breathtaking consumer prices.
This week saw a number of details emerge about Apple’s plans for a 12.9-inch iPad, a new Apple TV, and Web search. The company’s efforts to relaunch Beats Music appeared to be running into roadblocks however, with word of incomplete deals, and even probes by two U.S. government agencies.
Japanese games maker SEGA on Friday said it will soon cull a number of back catalog titles from Apple’s iOS App Store in an effort to maintain a level of consistency across its software lineup.
Apple on Friday released a golden master candidate for Xcode 6.3.2, brings a number of bug fixes and backend improvements to its coding tool for Mac and iOS developers.
Over the first calendar quarter of 2015, the Swiss National Bank increased its holding of Apple stock by 60 percent to 8.90 million shares, according to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing.
Apple on Friday began sending out scholarship notifications for the 2015 Worldwide Developers Conference, giving lucky winners a chance to get into the event without paying the standard $1,599 ticket price.
Whether or not Apple is still in the running to buy Nokia’s Here, the digital mapping service will likely sell for more than $3 billion thanks to a bid made by transportation service Uber.
On May 14, Apple will pay shareholders of record a quarterly dividend of $0.52 per share, but investors must have settled ownership of the company’s stock by Monday, May 11, in order to qualify.