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Tim Cook and his adherence to the “long arc of time” won—again. The iPhone is exempt from the White House’s latest escalation ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook reportedly has a new obsession: something that he is focused on completely, to the point that it is the ...
Apple quietly chartered cargo planes from India, flying out around 1.5 million iPhonesroughly 600 tons in total. Why? To beat ...
During the most recent fiscal year that ended in September, Apple reportedly exported more than $17 billion worth of iPhones ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook has navigated Trump's China tariffs before. Can he do it again? This time, Trump is even more aggressive in punishing China — which Cook depends on to make iPhones.
The Trump administration has just announced new tariffs for seemingly every region in the world and Apple shares have gone into freefall since.
In a guest essay in the New York Times, Apple expert Patrick McGee explains how your next iPhone will cost $1,000s more – or ...
Rapidus is behind TSMC, the world's largest foundry, at 2nm but the CEO of the start-up firm is optimistic. Atsuyoshi Koike believes that by using more advanced manufacturing methods, Rapidus can ...
Should you buy an iPad? Some people, it seems, have answered with a resounding yes. Bloomberg reported yesterday that at some ...
Steve Jobs might have been the visionary who made touch-screen phones a reality, but it was the operational genius and savvy statesmanship of Tim Cook, his low-key successor, that sent Apple’s ...
Apple faces a tough decision as new tariffs by President Trump could increase iPhone prices by up to 43%. Without exemptions, ...
Trump’s tariffs aim to bring manufacturing back to the U.S. So what—besides magic—would it take to make iPhones here?