Despite recent setbacks Apple nevertheless climbed from fifth to third place in this year’s Fortune 500, ranking major U.S. corporations based on their gross revenues.
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Despite recent setbacks Apple nevertheless climbed from fifth to third place in this year’s Fortune 500, ranking major U.S. corporations based on their gross revenues.
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Apple’s Siri voice controls debuted on the new Apple TV last fall, and Microsoft’s competing Cortana will follow suit, debuting in the living room on Xbox One consoles starting this summer.
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An idea allegedly being floated by the Indian government could make proposed Apple Stores exempt from local sourcing regulations, but only for two to three years, according to a new report
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Apple on Sunday joined in the trend of public tributes to Muhammad Ali, updating its website with an image and epitaph for the famous boxer, who died on Friday at the age of 74.
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Although there weren’t any earthshaking developments this week, we did get more teases about the future of the iPhone and the Macbook Pro — including suggestions that Apple might be moving to a slower, three-year cycle for major iPhone upgrades.
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AT&T is looking to iPhone to protect its postpaid mobile subscriber base from incursions made by carriers and “Un-carriers” alike, a strategy expected to result in attractive “iPhone 7” promotions later this year, according to investment bank Nomura Securities.
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Apple Pay gained the support of two major on-demand food delivery services on Friday, as Grubhub included Apple’s payments service as a checkout option in updates to its Grubhub and Seamless iOS apps.
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A study by Duo Labs looking at a series of name-brand PC makers revealed that their bundled software “is making us vulnerable and invading our privacy.”
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Tony Fadell, the founder and chief executive of Nest–the hardware firm acquired by Google in 2014 for $3.2 billion–has announced that “the time is right to ‘leave the Nest.'”
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Apple is rumored to bring its Touch ID fingerprint sensor to the MacBook Pro later this year, but Windows PC makers could potentially beat it to the punch, thanks to new technology from Synaptics that’s nearing release.
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