TSMC, the world's leading chipmaker and a key supplier for Apple, is accelerating its U.S. expansion with plans to begin construction on a third Arizona factory this year.
Apple Music head Jimmy Iovine talks about new streaming service, Taylor Swift's letter, the hiring of Zane Lowe, and more in an interview with the Evening Standard.
Apple lawyer Theodore Olson reiterates that the government does not have the legal authority to conscript the company to build a backdoor into its device.
Reporter Mark Gurman has cast doubt on iOS 19 mockups circulating today, saying that they are not representative of what Apple will unveil at WWDC 2025.
Apple today announced that the Fair Labor Association will conduct special voluntary audits of Apple's final assembly suppliers, including Foxconn factories in Shenzhen and Chengdu, China, at Apple's request.
Hackers that remotely locked Apple Devices for Ransom have been arrested, although it is unclear if they were the same ones behind the attacks a few weeks ago.
Tim Cook has written a letter to Apple employees addressing allegations that the company has known about labor abuses in foreign factories but done little to change the situation.