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Apple launches $999 iPhone X in bid to regain innovation lead
Apple Inc on Sept. 12 rolled out its much-anticipated iPhone X, a glass and stainless steel device with an edge-to-edge display that Chief Executive Tim Cook called "the biggest leap forward since the original iPhone."
Apple beats profit estimates, boosting shares
Apple on Aug. 1 reported stronger-than-expected results for the past quarter, with higher revenues and profits, delivering a boost to its share price.
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Technology is politics
I have been writing "technology is politics" for years but only now are political columnists jumping on the bandwagon. Any technological progress, any new device, any new service cannot be evaluated on its own. Technology is very much intertwined with society, economics, military and politics.
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Apple 'HomePod' speaker to take on Amazon, Google
Apple will later this year release a "HomePod" music-centric smart home speaker, challenging a market currently dominated by Amazon and Google in its latest move to weave deeper into people's lives.
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Apple to start building iPhones in India
Apple is to start making iPhones in India this year, a local government official said on Feb. 3, as the company seeks to tap into a booming middle class while sales in China slow.
Karnataka's IT minister said Apple had agreed to assemble its hugely popular phones in the southern state, whose capital Bangalore is India's technology hub.
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Apple goes small for new iPhone, iPad
Apple went small on March 21 -- cutting prices as well as screen size -- as it unveiled a new iPhone and iPad aimed at first-time buyers and customers in emerging markets.
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Apple chief calls FBI iPhone case 'bad for America'
Apple chief Tim Cook went public on Feb. 24 in his battle with the FBI, saying that unlocking an iPhone in the name of fighting terrorism would be "bad for America."
Apple encryption fracas about 'victims and justice': FBI chief
A court order the U.S. government requested to force Apple to unlock an iPhone linked to the San Bernardino shooting rampage is about "the victims and justice," FBI Director James Comey said.
Big tech companies belatedly join Apple in encryption fight
Leading tech companies are rallying behind Apple - some belatedly - in its fight against a court order requiring the company to help investigators break into an iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino, California mass shooters.
Apple CEO opposes court order to help FBI unlock iPhone
Apple Inc Chief Executive Tim Cook said his company opposed a demand from a U.S. judge to help the FBI break into an iPhone recovered from one of the San Bernardino shooters.
Cook said that the demand threatened the security of Apple's customers and had "implications far beyond the legal case at hand."