Two important summits are coming up this year where Europe-based tax evasion and fraud will surely take center stage.
Apple CEO Tim Cook appeared before Senators McCain and Levin to address concerns that the tech giant uses offshore companies to skirt taxes.
A committee found that Apple has avoided paying billions in U.S. income tax over four years using offshore entities in Ireland.
Apple has already begun testing the screens for its smart watch, which suggests the iWatch will see indeed see its intended release date in late 2013.
Apple CEO Tim Cook heads to Washington to defend his company's 25.2 percent effective tax rate.
Alibaba, China's e-commerce giant, is changing blood. Can the new CEO, Jonathan Lu, live up to Jack Ma's legacy?
Here’s 5 features users can expect from Mac OS X 10.9, codenamed “Cabernet,” when it’s unveiled next month at WWDC 2013.
Sharp, one of Apple’s primary display suppliers, is set to begin mass production of LCD display panels for the “iPhone 5S.”
The iOS 7 team is “borrowing” engineers from Apple’s Mac OS X team to finish the project on time.
Jefferies analyst Peter Misek says that Apple will launch the iPhone 6 with a bigger display in June 2014.
Apple's newest mobile operating system, iOS 7, is said to remove all aspects of skeuomorphism and introduce simple textures and features for users.
A trusted tech analyst says Apple might roll out a more affordable iPad mini to compete with Android products later this year.
WWDC 2013 sold out in just two minutes after Apple opened up registration on Thursday morning.
Apple released ticket, date and registration info for WWDC 2013 on Wednesday -- what will iOS 7 and OS X 10.9 have in store for users?
Apple posted fiscal second-quarter revenue that beat Wall Street's expectations, but profit declined for the first time in a decade.
Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) may report its first quarterly profit decline in 10 years when it releases its results on Tuesday after the U.S. stock market closes.
Apple was named among 198 companies under investigation by China for distributing pornographic material on Chinese Internet.
Following tradition, Apple will reportedly release a new MacBook Pro, MacBook Air and Mac Pro desktop at its Worldwide Developers Conference in June.
Manufacturing giant Foxconn recently fired an employee for taking too many sleeping pills. Was this grounds for his termination?
There's no question that China's government has content censors in place. Is Apple preemptively removing content to avoid falling afoul of them?
After weeks of criticism from Chinese media/consumers for being arrogant, Apple CEO Tim Cook apologized to China.
Apple will release two iPhone 5 successors in June and September, respectively.