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Apple and Major League Baseball struck a multi-year agreement to equip every team with iPad Pro tablets to help coaching staffs make better use of data.
Students at a popular class at New Rochelle High School use iPhones and iPads to make films.
Silicon Valley, rarely a harmonious place, is united today remembering Andy Grove, the former CEO at Intel Corp. who passed away Monday at 79. Although not a founder, Mr. Grove put a decisive stamp on the company, successfully guiding Intel through one technology-inspired existential crisis after another—sound familiar CIOs?—and along the way turning the company into one of the few consumer brands to emerge from the semiconductor industry.
Six months after releasing its physically largest iPad ever in the iPad Pro, Apple is offering a new iPad Pro in a smaller, more familiar size. The new iPad Pro has a 9.7-inch display, and dimension-wise is nearly identical to the iPad Air 2, but nearly every under-the-hood spec is an improvement.
Apple is expected to introduce a new version of its smallest current iPhone at a Monday event in an effort to cater to consumers who prefer phones with smaller screens.
Apple sent out invitations for a media event to be held March 21, a day before a federal-court hearing in the company's fight with the U.S. government over a locked iPhone.
Consumers of e-books stand to receive $400 million from Apple after the Supreme Court declined to consider the company’s challenge to rulings that held it liable for conspiring to raise prices on digital titles.
Attention anyone who’s bought an iPhone, iPad or Mac in the last 12 years outside the U.S.: You may need to pull the plug on your device and exchange the charger.
Apple revealed its services revenue for the first time, in a bid to win a higher valuation from Wall Street.
Apple said iPhone sales grew at the slowest pace since its introduction in 2007 and forecast revenue declining in the current quarter, its first such drop since 2003.
Apple said iPhone sales grew at the slowest pace since its introduction in 2007 for its first fiscal quarter ending in December. We're live-blogging the numbers and the conference call with Wall Street analysts.
Apple's refreshed GarageBand app makes it easy for novice music-makers to sound good.
Apple said App Store billings topped a record $20 billion in 2015, but growth from the business appeared to slow even as the company introduced apps on new devices such as Apple TV and Apple Watch.