
Apple is privately preparing for legal battle with DOJ over encryption
A New York Times report claims that Apple is privately preparing for a legal battle with the Justice department over iPhone encryption.
A New York Times report claims that Apple is privately preparing for a legal battle with the Justice department over iPhone encryption.
A report suggests that the FBI does not need Apple's help to unlock two iPhones belonging to the Pensacola naval base shooter.
President Donald Trump has hit out at Apple's refusal to unlock the phones of criminals, suggesting that Apple should "step up to the plate" and help.
D.A. Davidson analyst Tom Forte believes that 5G could propel Apple's share price to $375, in the most bullish stance on Apple's stock to date.
Apple has released its new Reality Converter app for macOS on its developer website.
Apple has hit back at an FBI report suggesting that it was had not "given any substantive assistance" in helping the Justice Department gains access to two iPhones used by Pensacola Naval Air Station Shooter Mohammed Saeed Alshamrani.
Apple's head of environment Lisa Jackson has revealed to Reuters that Apple aims to become a "closed-loop" manufacturer that no longer needs to rely on mining for its materials.
Popular Youtube channel Strange Parts has taken a tour inside an iPhone battery-making facility.
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is in full swing in Las Vegas, Nevada. Here's where you can find all of the Apple-related announcements for 2020.
Apple is set to open a new office space in the Deloitte Tower in downtown Montreal.