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Apple Showed No Interest In ‘The Interview’ After Sony's Request For Streaming Controversial Film: Report
Sony Pictures had reportedly approached Apple to stream the controversial film, which is releasing Thursday after being pulled from theaters.
Apple 12-Inch Retina MacBook Air Rumored For Early 2015 Production
Reports indicate the device could feature a 12-inch screen, fanless design and low-energy Intel Broadwell processor.
Apple Pushes First Ever Automated Security Update To Mac Users
Apple has pushed out its first-ever automated security update to Macintosh computers to help defend against newly identified bugs.
Apple Pay Gains Traction With 1% Of November Digital Payments
Mobile payments are catching on as more consumers try Apple's new service.
Apple's Tim Cook 'Offended' By iPhone Worker Abuse Allegations
Workers were forced to labor for 18 days straight to make the latest iPhones, according to a BBC report.
Android M: Google Inc. Plans To Take Your Car Online With Android Auto
New car models featuring Google’s new car operating system will be unveiled next month at CES.
Apple Pay Europe Expansion Tipped In Accidentally-Leaked In UK Job Listing
European iPhone 6 users may soon be able to make payments with the smartphone as Apple Pay expands its presence overseas.
Apple Halts Online Sales In Russia Amid Ruble Fluctuations
Apple has shut off sales in Russia as the country's currency hits historic lows.
Jury Rules In Favor Of Apple In iPod/iTunes Antitrust Case
A federal jury has handed a victory to Apple in an antitrust lawsuit that could have cost it $1 billion.
Apple Pay Gains Dozens Of New Partners In Banks, Retail
The service allows customers to wave their iPhone 6 or 6 Plus over a register for purchases.
Apple, Google Are Trusted Less Than Banks With Payments Data: Study
Despite the growth in online retail, shoppers place their trust in few companies to protect their payment data.
Apple iPhone 6 Plus Magnetic Accessories May Interfere With Image Stabilization, NFC
Some problems with the iPhone 6 Plus camera may be caused by magnetic and metallic accessories.
Amazon vs. Google: Welcome To The Latest Cold War In Tech, Now Fought In The Open
For years, Google and Amazon have been in a cold war that finally got heated this week.
Apple iPhone 7 Rumors: A9 Processor In Production (And It's By Samsung!)
The next iPhone may be powered by a smaller chip manufactured in a Samsung factory.
Apple 2015 Preview: From iPhone 7 To 12-Inch iPad Pro, 7 Must-Knows For Cupertino Watchers
The past 12 months have been kind to Tim Cook and company, but key challenges lie ahead in 2015.
Despite Apple Pay's Promise, Still Plenty Of Pitfalls For The Mobile Wallet
The debut of Apple Pay and similar services was expected to usher in an era of cashless, cardless transactions. So far, it’s not happening.
Apple Watch Rumor Indicates Production To Begin In January With Up To 5 Million Units
Apple's Taiwanese supply vendor Quanta Computer solved yield issues allowing production to move forward.
Morgan Stanley Fined $4M By SEC Due To Rogue Apple Inc. Trades
Morgan Stanley agreed to pay a $4 million fine to the SEC for violating a market access rule after a rogue trader engaged in fraudulent trading of Apple shares.
People Are Paying Hundreds For iPod Classic Despite Its Retirement From Apple's Lineup
The iPod Classic may be gone from Apple's lineup, but it's fetching a pretty penny on the secondhand market.
Bose Products May Return To Apple Stores After Being Pulled From Shelves
Bose products could return to Apple Stores after they were pulled from retail shelves and its online store.
Apple Patents Laser-Mapping System For The iPhone
The laser could also allow the iPhone to scan objects to create 3D-printed replicas.
Apple CEO Tim Cook On Short List For Time's Person Of The Year
Tim Cook, the first openly gay Fortune 500 chief executive, made the list that also includes Taylor Swift and the Ferguson protesters.
Revealed: Apple's App Of The Year 2014 For iPhone, iPad
Apple's list highlights the apps and games that got the most buzz this year.
Former Apple Exec Sentenced To One Year In Prison For Wire Fraud And Money Laundering
Leaking company secrets to Asian suppliers cost one former Apple exec $4.5 million and some jail time.
Apple Holiday Gift Guide 2014: 12 Ideas For The iPad, iPhone And MacBook Pro User Who Has Everything
Apple fans are picky, but here are 12 ideas for awesome accessories in any price range.
Samsung Asks Appeals Court To Throw Out $930M Damages In Apple Infringement Case
A U.S. court had found that Samsung infringed Apple patents and ordered it to pay the iPhone and iPad maker $930 million.
Free Of Wall Street's Gaze, Michael Dell Wants To Make His Company A Software Powerhouse
No longer under scrutiny from Wall Street analysts, privately held Dell can take risks on new markets.
Apple Takes Mass Transit: Patent Applications Reveal New Commute App
Apple's take on mass transit uses dynamically updated tables to bring up the most up-to-date information about a commute.
In Apple iPod Class Action There Is Only One Certain Winner: The Lawyers
Apple is fighting for its practices in court, but Jobs' own words may hurt. If the judge goes with the plaintiffs, attorneys get a bonanza.
Google Chromecast Supplants Apple TV As Second Most Popular Streaming Media Device
Roku still holds the top spot, but Chromecast is quickly catching up.