Steve Wozniak is back home in the US, after he was rushed to hospital in Mexico City, after suffering minor stroke

Steve Wozniak is back home in the US, after he was rushed to hospital in Mexico City, after suffering minor stroke
Health concerns for Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, after reports of him being rushed to hospital with possible stroke
Declines for Mac, iPads and wearables, home and accessories, plus gloomy holiday season outlook, dents Apple's Q4 and full year results
Tech giant Apple adds to support for President Biden's hopes to roll out right to repair federal legislation across the US
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Despite economic worries, Gartner says IT spending in 2024 will rise 8 percent, but spending on generative AI will not feature
Apple has struck a deal with ARM through 2040 and “beyond,” to allow iPhone giant access to the British chip designs
Solid Q3 results from Apple all things considered, but weak iPhone sales and outlook statement by CFO, dampens investor hopes
Gartner PC shipment results mirror Canalys data, after finding a 16.6 percent shipment decline in the second quarter
Good news. Global PC market decline has eased as shipments drop 12 percent in Q2 2023, Canalys research finds
Bad Apple in the Big Apple. Firm engaged in union busting activities with its store staff in New York City, NLRB judge rules
Apple expands its US chip sourcing with multi-billion dollar deal with Broadcom, as the iPhone maker defocuses from China
Profit slides, and revenues decline for second consecutive quarter, but results please investors after surprising iPhone sales
Terms for European Chips Act agreed, as bloc seeks to double market share in semiconductor development, manufacturing etc
China move. Indian factories now making nearly 7 percent of all iPhones, with Apple mulling Macbook manufacturing in Thailand
Investment by Apple of another $200 million in the ‘Restore Fund’, to remove carbon emissions and support sustainable forestry
Apple's principal iPhone maker Foxconn is to construct a 300-acre factory in India, amid ongoing pivot away from China
Department of Justice again reportedly speeds up probe into Apple practices over third party apps and if it favours its own products
Financial results from Apple highlight weakening consumer demand, as it insists iPhone production problems are over
Second-hand products have seen a surge in popularity of late as businesses and consumers alike look to save money and live more sustainably. The technology industry hasn’t been without its own mini revolution, seeing refurbished goods ...
“Game-changing performance and the longest battery life ever in a Mac” are two of the Apple promises with new MacBook Pro
Share price decline continues in 2023 as Apple's market value slips below $2 trillion, after it was the first to reach $3 trillion milestone
Mass production of the most advanced chips begins in Taiwan, underlining the island's importance to global supply of chips
European Union reaches provisional agreement that will require that portable devices to have user-replaceable batteries
Right to repair arrives in UK and Europe, where users can now purchase genuine Apple parts to repair an iPhone themselves
First time in the UK, staff at the Apple Store in Glasgow have unionised, following similar move in the United States
Amid investor tech gloom, Apple's Q4 and full year results prove to be a bright spot, but it admits holiday quarter may be weaker
Goodbye to Lightning port and hello to universal charger, as Apple confirms it will comply with the European Union's law change
One of Apple's chief designers, Evans Hankey, is to leave the firm, three years after the depature of Sir Jony Ive