Apple has given its new SVP Retail and Online Stores Angela Ahrendts 113,334 restricted stock units, valued at $68.1 million based on yesterday's closing share price.
Apple today announced that its Board of Directors has authorized another significant increase to the Company’s program to return capital to shareholders.
Apple's 5.5-inch iPhone 6, referred to as the 'iPhone Air', will reportedly feature a super thin design, so thin that suppliers are struggling to produce batteries for it.
The European Union has opened three in-depth investigations to examine whether decisions by Ireland, the Netherlands and Luxembourg with regard to the corporate income tax of certain specific companies, are in line with EU state aid rules.
Apple's ongoing feud with the court appointed monitor in the E-Book antitrust case intensified when court papers were filed claiming Apple was obstructing the monitor's work
Marissa Mayer, CEO of Yahoo, is focused on building a viable mobile search engine and monetization platform and getting Apple to use Yahoo as its default search engine.
Italy's Antitrust and Competition Authority has launched an investigation into whether Apple, Google, Amazon, and Gameloft mislead users into making purchases in apps that are initially free to download.
Carl Icahn has bought another $500 million shares of Apple stock, bringing the total ownership to $3.6 billion. Icahn also posted a letter advising Apple shareholders why the board should increase buyback.
The Apple Store app has been updated with improvements to In-Store Notifications, including the ability to view notifications in the app as well as on the Lock Screen.
A new report details specifications for the 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch iPhone 6 and reveals that Apple may move the sleep/wake button to facilitate one-handed operation on the larger devices.
In his recently released Apple Roadmap, KGI Securities analyst Ming Chi Kuo reveals his predicted specifications for iWatch, which will reportedly ship in Q3 2014.
Apple's stock underwent a 7-for-1 split this weekend, converting a share that closed at $645.57 on Friday to seven shares valued at $92.22 this morning.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has found Apple in breach of its consumer laws and has forced the company to adopt a new return and repair policy.
Flexible PCB suppliers Flexium Interconnect, Zhen Ding Technology Holding and Career Technology have reportedly delivered samples to Apple to be validated for use in the iWatch.