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Apple Watch Health Monitoring Axed Due To Sensor Issues, Regulatory Fears
The wearable was originally supposed to debut with a number of advanced health-related features, but Apple cut most of them.
Japan 'Unconvincingly' Exits Recession, But Abenomics Faces More Challenges In 2015
A specific weakness within Japan's economy is preventing it from growing faster than it is.
Apple’s Secret Car Project: 5 Reasons Why Cupertino May Want To Build Vehicles
Building a car would put Apple in control of the vehicle from end to end, not just the dashboard.
Why Apple Hired Zane Lowe, Britain’s Hottest DJ, From BBC Radio 1
Apple, BBC and Zane Lowe are all staying mum on what the influential DJ will be doing in Cupertino. But here are a few possibilities.
Android 5.0 Lollipop Crashes Less Than Apple iOS 8, Latest Data Reveals
Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop has a leg up on Apple's iOS 8 when it comes to stability.
Apple Is Making An Electric Car, And It's A Minivan, Report Says
The vehicle reportedly resembles a minivan, and will not have any of the self-driving functionality that its rival Google has been developing.
US Federal Government To Accept Apple Pay Starting In September
Federally run institutions, such as national parks, are part of the plan for the new mobile payment system.
Apple Inc. Recruits Auto Experts For Secret Project: Is An iCar On The Way?
Experts from Mercedes and other automakers have been recruited by Apple to work on what some think is an iCar.
Apple Responds To In-App Purchase Backlash With ‘Pay Once And Play’ Deals
In response to complaints from parents and regulators, Cupertino is promoting "Pay Once And Play" games.
Apple Inc. Lets Marijuana-Related App Return To App Store, Paving The Way For Others
MassRoots must now use geofencing to restrict access to the 23 U.S. states where medical marijuana is legal.
Apple Two-Step Verification Comes To iMessage And FaceTime, Making It Harder To Impersonate Users
Feature will make it harder to impersonate users.
Dow Jones Industrial Average, Nasdaq Composite And S&P 500 Index Close At Highest Level In 2015
Cisco helped propel the blue-chip index, while gains from Apple and Expedia boosted the Nasdaq to its loftiest level since 2000.
Apple Watch Upgrade Cycle: How Long Will Consumers Wait To Move Up To The Next Model?
Apple Watch is expected to have a longer replacement cycle than the iPhone. But it isn't clear just how long.
Is Apple Really Worth $1 Trillion? Carl Icahn Thinks So, Some Have Their Doubts
Activist investor Carl Icahn sees $1 trillion in the iPhone maker, but others aren't so sure.
Apple Teams With Pinterest To Make iOS App Discovery Easier With App Pins
While searching on Pinterest, users may now come across iOS apps suggestions through a new feature called app Pins.
Google Inc. Smartwatch Sales Are Lower Than Expected, But Could Accelerate With Android Wear 2.0
Fitness bands outsell smartwatches three to one, analysts say.
Carl Icahn: Apple Inc (AAPL) Worth $216 A Share, Values Tech Giant At More Than $1 Trillion
Icahn urged the tech giant to buy back more shares Wednesday, boosting his forecast for EPS by 20 times its value in 2015.
Icahn Values Apple At More Than $1 Trillion
Activist investor and major Apple Inc shareholder Carl Icahn said the iPhone maker's stock should be trading at $216, far above its record high of $124.92 hit on Wednesday.
Meet OnePlus: The Best Chinese Smartphone You Can Buy, If You Have An Invite
OnePlus is showing other Chinese smartphone manufacturers a new way to enter the U.S.
IOS 8.1.2 Jailbreak Users Beware: Apple No Longer Signing Jailbreakable Firmware Version
Apple iPhone users could lose their jailbreak on iOS 8.1.2 if a full restore is needed for their device.
Apple iPhone And Android Theft Down In Major Cities As Kill Switches Roll Out
Kill switches such as Apple's activation lock have made smartphones far less attractive targets for thieves.
Dow Jones Industrial Average Jumps 100 Points As Coca-Cola Leads Blue Chips, Apple Inc Smashes Market Cap Milestone
Fears over tensions in Greece faded as investors await a possible debt deal when finance ministers meet in Brussels Wednesday.
Apple Inc. (AAPL) Becomes First $700 Billion US Company With Record Market Cap Close
Apple is now worth twice the value of Microsoft and far outpaces its closest market cap rival, Exxon Mobil.
Apple Inc. To Build $850 Million Solar Farm As CEO Tim Cook Says 'Climate Change Is Real'
Apple CEO Tim Cook: 'We know at Apple that climate change is real. The time for action is now.'
Apple iOS 9: 5 Cool Features To Expect In The Next Mobile OS For iPhone, iPad
Apple's new mobile operating system may offer a number of features to help both pedestrians and drivers find their way around more easily.
Apple Dominates Smartphone Industry With 93 Percent Of The Profits
The iPhone gave Apple 93 percent of the total profits generated by the entire smartphone industry, according to a new report.
JetBlue Is First Airline To Accept Apple Pay For Inflight Service
JetBlue passengers will be able to pay for drinks, refreshments and other amenities with their iPhone 6 or 6 Plus starting next week.
Apple Inc.'s iOS 9 To Focus On Stability, Optimization Over New Features
The next version of iOS may be a spiritual twin of OS X Snow Leopard, focusing on bug fixes over new features.
Apple Inc. 'iPhone 6s' Rumored To Keep 8MP Rear Camera, Image Sensor
A boost in megapixels may not be in the cards for Apple's next iPhone, which some reports are calling the "iPhone 6s."
How Apple Watch, Android Wear And A Host Of New Smartwatches Will Reawaken App Ecosystem Wars
Apple had a head start over Google with smartphone apps. But in smartwatches, the roles are reversed.