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A lot has been made of Apple’s push into AI, wearables, and services, but it's the iPhone that remains the heartbeat of the company’s business. Its ubiquitous smartphone still generates more than 50% of its $390 billion in annual sales.
Carl Pei, the CEO of Nothing, said younger generations are its ticket into the smartphone market.
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The reason for the delay, according to outsiders, is that Apple is finding it challenging to put artificial intelligence into a new age version of Siri. This is partly because it has to be more “context aware” than early and primitive versions of Siri have been.
As many stock market observers know, Warren Buffett 's Berkshire Hathaway has been a net seller of stocks. The most notable sale has been Apple. That position made up over 40% of the portfolio at one time, but the share has since fallen to around 22%.
The U.S. Treasury Department has taken the next step toward introducing a 2026 commemorative $1 coin featuring a young version of Apple founder Steve Jobs.
John Sculley, the former CEO of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), has identified OpenAI as major competitor to Apple in years. He also predicted that AI will lead to a shift to subscription-based business models.
Apple and Formula 1 announced a five-year agreement under which all F1 races will be available exclusively on Apple TV in the U.S. beginning in 2026.
The Oyler family didn’t know anything about the business when they took over an apple orchard in 2021. Here's how its grown through the years.
The Apple Pencil doesn't work on any iPhone, as it was designed to work solely with certain iPads. However, there are other styluses you can use.
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Crowds turn out for 37th Annual Apple Festival
It’s a big celebration of the season at a business that specializes in growing fruit in Luzerne County. Heller Orchards in Wapwallopen held its 37th Annual Apple Festival. A huge crowd turned out for more than just apple picking.
Apple Inc.’s latest generation of iPhones is off to a faster start than usual, with its most basic model surging in popularity.