Apple has withdrawn the iPhone 7 and iPhone 8 from sale from its online store and retail outlets in Germany, one day after Qualcomm posted its $1.52 billion security bond required by a Munich court to enforce the countrywide ban.
Following the revision to Apple’s earnings estimates on Wednesday, a second law firm has started investigating Apple’s public claims about its disclosures surrounding business in China.
Chinese smartphone giant Huawei has issued harsh punishments to two of its staff in the aftermath of New Year’s Day marketing tweet sent out with the label “via Twitter for iPhone.”
Apple needs to respect the decision of a court banning the sale of some iPhone models in China, a Chinese anti-counterfeit alliance declared on Thursday, alleging subsidiaries affected by the order are seemingly ignoring the demand relating to a Qualcomm patent infringement case.
This week on the AppleInsider Podcast, William and Victor talk about this week’s two biggest stories. Victor updates William on the latest in Qualcomm news, and William has questions about Apple’s issuing guidance on Q1 profits.
Apple kicked off its annual back to school promotion in Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and South Korea on Friday, offering students a pair of Beats headphones with qualifying discounted hardware purchase.
A China-based security researcher has withdrawn a presentation on what was advertised as a workable Face ID hack from the prestigious Black Hat Asia conference after his employer, Ant Financial, called the talk “misleading.”
Stealth startup Humane, founded by a pair of former Apple executives, last month announced longtime Apple cloud services engineer Patrick Gates has joined the company as chief technology officer.
In an interview published on Thursday, Beats 1 DJ Ebro Darden addressed his new job as Apple Music’s global editorial head for hip-hop and R&B, along with long-term plans for the service and other topics.