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The justice department’s complaint is bold but faces an uphill struggle
Landmark lawsuit is Biden administration’s first big antitrust action against iPhone maker
Tech giant seeks to comply with European law with approval for iPhone apps to be downloaded from developers’ websites
Tech giant’s shares lower even as earnings beat Wall Street expectations
Schiller’s criticism comes as company announces moves to open up mobile software and cut fees for app developers
Acquisitions, job postings and academic papers suggest tech company is preparing to run AI through its devices
Contract manufacturer taking over iPhone assembly factory from Taiwanese rival Pegatron
A Range Rover crushed my mobile and proved that constant contact is a dependency bordering on addiction
Tech giant wants suppliers to build key component in India as part of broader effort to diversify supply chain
Complaints come a week after iPhone 15 debuted with ‘game-changing’ chips
It’s lighter, USB 3.2 compliant, has an exciting new button – and offers significant upgrades for gamers and photographers alike
Germany and Belgium order regulators to examine alert on iPhone radiation limits
Beijing says foreign phones not banned but producers should ‘strictly adhere’ to domestic laws
The latest smartphone’s power should keep geopolitical threats and rivals at bay
Devices feature improved cameras and universal chargers with priciest model starting at $1,199
Beijing’s curbs on government iPhone use and resurgent Huawei could overshadow launch of new device
The saving grace for phonemakers has been customers’ tolerance for high prices
Fearing a potential conflict in Asia, western companies are looking to move production out of Taiwan. But turning away from the self-ruled island will come at a high price for manufacturers
Earnings come in better than expected despite second straight quarter of revenue decline
iPhones accounted for 11% of secondary smartphone sales in India last year, up from 3%
US tech company has only 5% of smartphone sales but is expanding share rapidly in premium segment
New launch will be first steered entirely by CEO and under direction of operations team
Younger Americans prefer an iPhone over Android by huge margins, creating unusual pressure over how they communicate
Extended ownership and less consumer Fomo is bad news for the entire sector
Tech giant stands to gain a lot from making its own iPhone wireless communications chips but there are also risks
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