Apple ordered to halt iPhone 6 sales in Beijing
A Beijing intellectual property board ruled that Apple violated the design patents of Shenzhen Baili with its iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Apple is appealing the decision.
Apple ordered to halt iPhone 6 sales in Beijing
Bits: Apple Faces an Artificial Intelligence Challenge
The titan of consumer technology has a conundrum: Can it create consumer delight in technology without snooping on its customers?
State of the Art: Can Apple Think Outside the Device?
Apple still seems to view online services as add-ons to its devices, not as products or platforms that rise above the equipment.
Bits: Microsoft and Apple Making Headlines
Microsoft’s planned acquisition of LinkedIn and Apple’s developer conference were the talk of tech on Monday.
Apple to Woo Developers, and Fed to Hold Monthly Meeting
The Worldwide Developers Conference is scheduled in San Francisco and China awaits a decision that could add its domestic shares to a major global stock index.
Apple Raises Bet on China as It Faces Scrutiny From Beijing
A $ 1 billion investment in the Didi Chuxing ride-hailing app enlarges the American giant’s Asian footprint.
Podcasts Surge, but Producers Fear Apple Isn’t Listening
The podcast has soared in popularity. But there’s not much money in it for Apple, the genre’s creator, leaving many in the community feeling neglected.
New York Today: A Bigger Apple
Wednesday: Population reaches a record high, how we get our drinking water, and the Great Mistake of 1898.