Apple


Millions of new iPhones will be sold this month. What really happens to the millions that get thrown out?


The so-called “Paradise Papers” also reveal that Apple was shopping for a new tax shelter.


Shares are up 3 percent after hours, an all-time high.


Face ID seems to work well enough.


A curious new launch strategy.


Apple sees all.


Tim Cook doesn’t really want ‘Game of Thrones,’ after all. At least not right away.


That’s after years of eroding prices.


The problem: Apple’s 30 percent tax.


Google SVP of Hardware Rick Osterloh explains the company’s push into high-end gadgets on the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask.


Apple will reboot “Amazing Stories” as part of its move into original content. But we still don’t know why it’s making that move.


There’s a real small bundle of channels, and no one company owns the majority of that bundle.


On the iPhone X: “[Apple] really changed, significantly, how you use the phone in two basic ways.”


“This is about basic human dignity and respect,” says Apple’s CEO.


Věra Jourová, an EU commissioner, is paying the Valley a visit.


Recode’s Dan Frommer joins Kara Swisher and Lauren Goode on the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask to answer your questions about Apple’s new hardware.


Google is God. Facebook is love. Amazon is the gut. Apple is sex.


Saint John discusses the company’s recent scandals, culture crisis and what’s next with a new CEO on board.


Sen. Al Franken wants to know how Apple will handle law enforcement requests.

Welcome to Apple Park.




Just the good stuff.


Steve Jobs’s voice was the first thing you heard in the new theater named after him.


Who’s going to buy a $1,000 phone? You might, for $50 a month.


The rumors are true.


iPhone 8, iPhone X, Apple Watch Series 3 and more.


It will have 4k features.


Here’s what you need to know.


“An iPhone is saying to the opposite sex, or a potential mate, ‘I have good genes. You should mate with me.’”


New phones, new Watch — what else?


The keynote kicks off today at 10 am PT, 1 pm ET.


Post-Apple, when I started my own company, Inkling, I chose radical openness and transparency.


Hey, tim.cook@apple.com, plz read.


Cook tweeted the stat after co-signing a letter asking President Trump to protect the children of illegal immigrants.


It’s the company’s first comments in the 2017 debate.


The trusty home button is going away. Here’s what’s supposedly replacing it.


4K movies? Sure. But that’s not where Apple wanted to be in 2017.


New iPhone, new Apple Watch, new Apple TV and another push for HomePod.


But the companies and execs aiding the American Technology Council are growing wary.


He also pledged big donations to the Southern Poverty Law Center and the Anti-Defamation League.