It’s increasingly looking like Apple’s “iPhone 8” won’t hit shelves until October or later. In some better news, however, future Apple Watches may have sleep tracking, and Apple and Amazon may finally be playing nice regarding Prime Video and the Apple TV.
Responding to Qualcomm’s recent bid to dismiss a U.S. Federal Trade Commission antitrust lawsuit concerning chip licensing practices, the governmental trade body in a court filing on Friday called the company a monopoly and said the case should proceed.
On May 18th, Apple will pay its shareholders of record (as of May 15th) a quarterly dividend of $0.63 per share. Apple will pay out $3 billion in dividends on its outstanding shares for the quarter, on stock that has appreciated 34.4 percent so far in 2017.
Apple Pay may finally arrive in Germany sometime this fall or winter, but is still facing resistance from the country’s banks, according to a new report.
With fans eagerly awaiting the release Apple’s highly-anticipated “iPhone 8,” rumors of apparent delays for the upcoming flagship handset continue to crop up. AppleInsider offers quick recap of all the latest rumors.
A lawsuit against Uber by Alphabet’s self-driving unit, Waymo, has been referred to the U.S. Department of Justice for an investigation of possible theft of trade secrets, escalating the battle between the two companies.
Sprint and its controlling investor — Japan’s SoftBank — are reportedly in “preliminary conversations” about a merger with T-Mobile U.S., a move that could narrow carrier choices for Apple’s U.S. iPhone buyers.
This week on the AppleInsider podcast, Neil and Victor talk about the things that happen on the road to ‘iPhone 8’ production, Neil’s thoughts on USB-C on iOS devices, Microsoft and more.
Apple has invested into Gorilla Glass manufacturer Corning with the first award for $200 million from the Advanced Manufacturing Fund investment pool, to support “revolutionary glass production methods.”