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Tripp Mickle
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Tech’s Biggest Companies Are Sending Worrying Signals About the Economy
A series of quarterly earnings reports is showing that even Silicon Valley’s most powerful companies are feeling the impact of inflation and rising interest rates.
Spotify Wants to Get Into Audiobooks but Says Apple Is in the Way
Apple has rejected Spotify’s new app three times from its App Store. It is the latest in a series of confrontations between the two companies.
Who Gets the Last Word on Steve Jobs? He Might.
When Laurene Powell Jobs unveiled a website dedicated to the story of her late husband, historians wondered if it could change how influential people burnish…
Apple in Talks to Sponsor the Super Bowl Halftime Show
Apple’s pursuit of an N.F.L. media package has broadened to include a sponsorship of one of TV’s most-watched events.
How China Has Added to Its Influence Over the iPhone
Apple is taking small steps toward India. But the production of its latest phone, set for introduction on Wednesday, shows how difficult it will be…
Big Tech Is Proving Resilient as the Economy Cools
Tech companies are slowing their frenetic hiring, but a combination of dominance and diversity is turning out to be — yet again — an overwhelming…
Inside the Apple Store Battle for Union Representation
Weary from the pandemic and pressured by inflation, retail employees of the tech giant are holding votes on whether to unionize.
Big Tech Is Getting Clobbered on Wall Street. It’s a Good Time for Them.
Flush with cash, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Google are positioned to emerge from a downturn stronger and more powerful. As usual.
Apple Delays and Modifies Its Return to Office Plans
The news was welcomed by an employee group worried about growing coronavirus rates.
Apple Stops Production of iPods, After Nearly 22 Years
After nearly 22 years, Apple is stopping production of the devices that changed consumer electronics and led to the creation of the iPhone.