Annual iPad sales might dip for the first time in history as according to an estimate, Apple is expected to sell 68 million tablets in 2014 compared to 74 million units sold in 2013.
Apple has been granted a stylus design patent. The design patent describes a smart pen that can detect hand movements for translation into digital line drawings and text.
The Lucky Bag offer promises buyers more than what they pay.
Microsoft is said to be working on a new browser to compete with Google and Mozilla's highly popular browsers Chrome and Firefox.
Apple is "working hard" to launch Apple Pay in Europe during the first half of 2015. Top banks across the UK are currently negotiating with the Apple to launch the service.
Apple might launch a third model of iPhone in 2015, aimed at users who find iPhone 6 too big. The smallest iPhone might be called 'iPhone Mini.'
Investors have been informed that Apple is working on a 4-inch iPhone.
The best CEO of 2014 is Apple's Tim Cook, according to CNN Money. Cook beat out BlackBerry's John Chen, Yahoo's Marissa Mayer and Microsoft's Satya Nadella.
Apple's decision to offer 16GB storage, instead 32GB, in its base model iPhones has been demystified. Reportedly, the company will make an extra $3 billion by simply offering 16GB storage in base model of iPhones.
Apple Inc has raised the selling price of iPhone in Russia by 35 percent. The company had to suspend the online sales after the fall in Russian ruble last week. The Russian ruble is down 57.1%.
Apple Inc has pushed out its first-ever automatic update that fixes a critical security issue in Macintosh computers. The security vulnerability could enable hackers to gain remote control of machines.
Apple might be releasing the highly anticipated 12-inch MacBook Air with Retina display very soon as reports are suggesting that the portable is entering a mass production in the first quarter of 2015.
Apple Chief executive Tim Cook is 'deeply offended' by allegations made by BBC's Panorama program that Apple is ill-treating its factory workers.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is donating a 'substantial' amount to help fund gay rights initiative in his native Alabama and two other Southern states, said organizers.
Apple managed to raise $20 million in a holiday campaign for Product Red, according to Re/code that cited an internal email sent by Apple CEO to the employees.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM