Report: Apple prepping "iPhone Math" device

Apple is reportedly prepping at least three new smartphones, all of which are likely to launch throughout 2013.

TSMC to dominate 28nm chips in 2013, may have clinched deal with Apple

TSMC CEO Morris Chang says he expects his company to fab almost all silicon built on the 28nm process in 2013.

Will Apple be playing catch-up with Samsung?

Senior ABI Research analyst Michael Morgan believes Apple will ultimately be chasing Samsung’s technology, software and device leadership in 2013 through the foreseeable future.

Yes, Amazon's Kindle Fire strategy is working

Analysts at ABI Research believe Amazon's cross-subsidized device paradigm offers a viable strategy for the company's tablet lineup.

Former Apple CEO says cheaper iPhone a must

Former Apple CEO John Sculley says he believes Cupertino needs to adapt to a "very different world" in which a wide range of smartphones are being offered at increasingly low prices.

Is Apple no longer hella cool?

A company known Buzz Marketing says word on the teen street is that Apple may no longer be hella cool.

Apple eyes opportunity as smart TVs fail to impress

Each year, one of the biggest and most packed categories of products at CES in Las Vegas is the television space.

Apple scales back iPhone 5 component orders

Apple is reported to have cut its orders for iPhone 5 screens, indicating the sales may not be going as well the company expected.

Phil Schiller says Apple won't build a "cheap" iPhone

Apple exec Phillip Schiller has responded to reports that Cupertino is planning to launch a contract-free iPhone at a significantly cheaper price point than its current handset lineup.

Apple says 40 billion apps downloaded, 20 billion in 2012

Apple's extensive app ecosystem shows no sign of slowing down anytime soon. Indeed, Cupertino is confirming that users have downloaded a staggering 40 billion apps, with nearly 20 billion in 2012 alone.

Apple already testing next-gen iPhone with iOS 7

Apple is reportedly testing the next iteration of its wildly popular iPhone, alongside the recently coded iOS 7.

​Apple chalks up yet another app store win

Apple has clinched yet another win for its impressive mobile app ecosystem.

Report: TSMC building A6X chips for Apple

The Taiwanese-based TSMC has reportedly been tapped to manufacture future batches of Apple ARM-based A6X chip that currently powers Cupertino's most recent iPad.

Armed robbers raid Apple Paris store

Apple's flagship Paris store was robbed on New Year's Eve, with the thieves making off with around $1.3 million worth of products.

Do Not Disturb bug disturbs Apple users

Many iPhone and iPad users had a more peaceful New Year's Day than they expected yesterday, with iOS's Do Not Disturb feature failing to turn itself off when it should.

Apple patents a wind energy storage design

There’s no plan to put a wind turbine on the iPhone or iPad, so far as we know – but Apple nevertheless is apparently dabbling in wind power technology.

Tim Cook's pay packet shrinks by 99 percent

Times are hard for all of us it seems: even Apple CEO Tim Cook is taking a pay cut - and it's a biggie.

Apple sees big slide in customer satisfaction

Amazon's won the highest customer satisfaction rating in a survey  of online stores which also finds that Apple has seen its rating slip noticeably.

Fifth generation iPad rumoured for release in March 2013

Apple is now rumored to launch the next generation iPad in March 2013 as well as a second generation iPad Mini. 

Apple kills off portable charging project

A start-up called Edison Junior working on a portable charger has been forced to give back the money it raised via Kickstarter, because Apple's refused to license the rights to its Lightning connector.