In the aftermath of Apple’s disappointing earnings report that brought news of a slowdown in worldwide iPhone sales, the company’s stock price dropped for the eighth consecutive day on Monday, a losing streak not seen since 1998.
In an exclusive one-on-one interview with CNBC’s Jim Cramer on Monday, Apple CEO Tim Cook said concerns that the company’s best days are behind it are overblown, citing optimism in China and areas of huge growth potential like India.
In a rare TV appearance, Apple CEO Tim Cook will take part in an interview on Monday night’s episode of Mad Money with Jim Cramer on CNBC, scheduled for 6 p.m. Eastern.
New data from Net Applications shows that Apple’s installed base of Mac users now account for 9.2 percent of the conventional PCs used online, as Microsoft’s Windows platform falls to a new low among online users.
More details continue to emerge on luxury fashion brand Coach’s plans to release a lineup of leather bands for the Apple Watch, set to come in nine different styles when they launch later this year.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute on Monday took the wraps off its ‘Manus x Machina’ exhibit — the focal point of this year’s Met Gala — and Apple design chief Jony Ive was on hand for the introduction.
People in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro can now access public transit directions through Apple Maps, an addition presumably geared towards the 2016 Summer Olympics, which start on August 5.
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Apple was able to squeeze out an extra hour of battery life and modest performance gains from its second-generation 12-inch MacBook, but is that enough to warrant an upgrade from the 2015 model? Find out in AppleInsider’s head-to-head video.