Chinese iPhone sales may have accounted for 35 percent of shipments in the fourth quarter.
When actively used, Cupertino's new wearable might need to be plugged in for a recharge a few times a day.
Apple also paid nearly $700,000 to keep its CEO, Tim Cook, safe at all times.
Four serious flaws could trip Apple's latest major product release.
It's the second of five to be opened before Chinese New Year.
One app-maker made a virtual Apple Watch using the company’s software development kit.
Workers were forced to labor for 18 days straight to make the latest iPhones, according to a BBC report.
The past 12 months have been kind to Tim Cook and company, but key challenges lie ahead in 2015.
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.
Under their partnership, Cupertino and Big Blue have released 10 new business apps for the iPhone and iPad.
The iPod Classic may be gone from Apple's lineup, but it's fetching a pretty penny on the secondhand market.
Tim Cook, the first openly gay Fortune 500 chief executive, made the list that also includes Taylor Swift and the Ferguson protesters.
Zuckerberg equates Facebook's infrastructure investments in the developing world to Coca-Cola, which is now reaping the benefits.
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.
The iPod antitrust case shows how the company has evolved through the years.
Jobs has more patents than Bill Gates, Sergey Brin and Larry Page combined.
Apple's Black Friday promotion is a one-day sale, and the deals are available both at its physical stores and on the company’s online store.
It would mean going after markets that Apple has neglected in the past.
Apple and app developers have partnered to raise awareness for World AIDS Day, Dec. 1.
Apple's iPhone display supply could get a boost as Foxconn ramps up a plant exclusively for Cupertino.
The latest numbers show that Asia is more eager to adopt the iPhone 6 Plus than Western nations are.
The Seattle-based retailer has been criticized by green groups for relying too heavily on carbon-intensive coal power.