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Shares in iPhone maker fall after it warns of ‘substantially larger’ impact from constraints and shortages
How Taiwan got stuck in the middle of the US-China tech rivalry
iPhone maker aims to seize greater market share in desktop computers following split from Intel
Nevermind the Queen’s platinum anniversary, another epoch-defining figure is turning 15
Group’s unacknowledged shift lets companies follow a looser interpretation of its privacy rules
Tech group will allow customers to purchase its components to fix devices themselves
Changes cost rivals billions in advertising revenue and helps its own ad business to thrive
Forcing apps to ask for permission to track users for advertising purposes leads to big hit for social media platforms
The iPhone 13 Pro may be greener, but a closer look shows it is far harder to fix
It has bumped-up battery life and super-sharp screen navigation. But the real joy of Apple’s latest comes when you zoom in
Sticking with Apple’s payment system could be the easiest option for most app developers
Ruling in Epic Games case will allow developers in the US to bypass tech group’s in-app payment tool
The tech behemoth is taking a sizeable bet on augmented reality glasses and autonomous cars
iPhone maker says it will take time to ‘collect input’ and ‘make improvements’
Steve Jobs’ successor has built a stock market phenomenon but many still judge tech CEOs on their pioneering work
Security researchers raise alarm over potential surveillance of personal devices
Apple’s strategy of selling expensive new versions of hardware while offering high-margin services is working
Tech group urged to work with rivals after alleged Pegasus surveillance of journalists and activists
Experts warn thousands of apps are continuing to collect data from users who opt out of tracking
Some observers said Tim Cook’s testimony was a turning point in the fight over App Store fees
Judge quizzes Apple chief over ‘disproportionate’ share of commissions paid by iPhone gamers
The iPhone maker is taking on developers as well as Facebook and Google, transforming the $400bn digital ads market
Buybacks should enable the tech group to support its share price
World’s largest company beats first-quarter forecasts
Long-awaited privacy changes on the iPhone will redefine how apps make money
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