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Apple Dodged a Bullet, but the Stock Still Isn't a BuyWhile Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) has geographically diversified its supply chain, the company still relies heavily on Chinese manufacturing partners for its devices. Absent any special treatment ...
Apple stopped giving true guidance at the start of the pandemic, but it offered a bit of color on what to expect in its current quarter. On the earnings call, CFO Luca Maestri shared that Apple ...
Per Apple, “We have temporarily removed the iPadOS 18 update for M4 iPad Pro models as we work to resolve an issue that is impacting a small number of devices.” Notably, the issue seems to ...
Meanwhile, with 2024 having drawn to a close, Apple might have stopped producing new Vision Pro units altogether. The spatial computer is still in stock, but with production either halted or about ...
Apple finally has an AI partner in China: Alibaba. Alibaba will integrate its AI into iPhones in China, its chairman, Joe Tsai, said on Thursday. Apple faces a tough task to turn around sliding ...
A tariff exemption saves Apple from much higher costs, at least for now. Tariffs on its devices could still be incoming, and the U.S. tariff policy in general could hurt consumer spending and sink ...
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