Apple's iPhone 6 is extremely popular in China, and it isn't even on sale or available for preorder.
The EU will release results this week of its probe into whether the Irish government allowed improper tax breaks for Apple.
The iPhone 6 will not bend under normal use, but everyone thinks it will.
FBI Director James Comey admonished Apple for using iOS 8's security as a marketing tool.
The RE100 campaign coincides with a private-sector push to get governments to tax carbon dioxide emissions that cause climate change.
The company denied a report Monday that said the streaming service was done for.
Apple's Tim Cook spoke about the company's new HQ at a Climate Week event in New York City.
Apple discontinued the 32 GB option for its new iPhone 6 devices -- one of the most profitable decisions Cupertino has ever made.
Last year's numbers included the iPhone 5c, which was a flop.
Apple has met iPhone 6 expectations and then some, selling more than 10 million phones over the product's opening weekend.
Apple's new mobile OS shows how Cupertino is distancing itself from Google.
Apple wants to reassure customers that their privacy is safe and they can trust the company with all their data.
Apple can't and won't provide government authorities access to data stored on iPhones.
Privacy is considered to be a key issue for Apple, which recently launched a mobile payment system called Apple Pay.
During Charlie Rose's second segment with Tim Cook, the CEO discussed his thoughts on privacy, diversity and motivation at Apple.
Model Joy Corrigan claims that she twice alerted Apple in July about stolen nude photos from iCloud, and was told to change her password.
Motorola's smartwatch sold out in two hours earlier this month.
Apple CEO Tim Cook dissected the state of Apple with PBS host Charlie Rose in an hourlong interview.
The new Samsung ad came one day after Tim Cook said in an interview that the company could have introduced a big-screen iPhone years ago.
The deck-of-cards sized portable digital player that changed the way we listen to music is now moot.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' office is still on the fourth floor, just as he left it.
Georgetown law professor Adam Levitin explains how the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau could regulate Apple's new pay platform.