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  • Tuesday, 5 May, 2026
    US companies
    Apple reaches $250mn settlement over delayed ‘AI Siri’

    iPhone buyers sued the tech giant for touting features in 2024 that have yet to launch

    Several Apple iPhone 16 Plus phones in various colors are displayed upright on stands, showing their new screen designs.
  • Sunday, 3 May, 2026
    US companies
    Start-ups challenge Apple over curbs on AI ‘vibe coding’ apps

    iPhone maker warns about security risks as new software floods its review process

    A finger hovers over the App Store icon on an iPhone screen, with the Safari and Settings app icons partially visible.
  • Friday, 1 May, 2026
    US companies
    Apple credits ‘most popular’ ever iPhone for booming sales

    John Ternus pledges to continue ‘deliberateness and discipline’ in first comments since being named next CEO

    Two women examine new iPhones at an Apple store, one holding two phones and inspecting the camera features closely.
  • Thursday, 30 April, 2026
    #techAsia
    Apple’s new chief and China’s chilling move on Manus

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

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    John Ternus speaks on stage in front of a large projected image of a MacBook with the Apple logo and keyboard visible
  • Wednesday, 29 April, 2026
    US companies
    Apple’s next chief John Ternus confronts break from China playbook

    Rising memory costs and Donald Trump’s pressure to invest in US manufacturing will force tough early calls

    John Ternus will take the helm at the iPhone maker in September
  • Friday, 24 April, 2026
    US companies
    The Apple juggernaut and the AI roadblock

    John Ternus will face innovation challenges that Tim Cook never had to

    Richard Waters
    John Ternus speaks on stage at an Apple event, with a large image of a MacBook and Apple logo projected behind him.
  • Wednesday, 22 April, 2026
    Technology
    Apple controls the tech sector’s Strait of Hormuz

    It may have stumbled in the AI race but the company’s new CEO will find it still has distinct advantages

    John Thornhill
    Tim Cook and John Ternus walking outdoors at Apple Park, both smiling and engaged in conversation.
  • Wednesday, 22 April, 2026
    Due Diligence
    The Swiss bank that crossed Scott Bessent

    US pressure forced MBaer out of business, leaving critics questioning whether Swiss authorities had moved quickly enough

    Premium content
    Sign on the exterior of a stone office building listing MBaer Merchant Bank, Axis Re, J Safra Sarasin, Loyens Loeff and Uniqa Re.
  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    Technology sector
    Alphaville. John Ternus is probably 50 years old

    Some facts about Apple’s new chief executive

  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    Technology sector
    Lex. Apple’s smooth CEO swap is the ultimate corporate status symbol

    There are two kinds of companies — those that can do CEO transitions without intense upheaval and those that can’t

    Premium content
    Tim Cook speaks at a conference in China
  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    US companies
    Apple chief Tim Cook to hand over to John Ternus in September

    Head of hardware to become next chief executive while Cook will become chair of the iPhone maker

    John Ternus speaks on stage, with a colourful abstract background behind him.
  • Tuesday, 21 April, 2026
    US companies
    Is Ternus the leader Apple needs for the AI era?

    Tim Cook’s replacement must lead iPhone maker through industry shift

    John Ternus stands in front of a large Apple logo on a blue background, gesturing with his hands.
  • Thursday, 9 April, 2026
    Non-Fiction
    Mutiny: The Rise and Revolt of the College-Educated Working Class — the overqualified fight back

    Noam Scheiber documents the debt-laden graduates stuck in low-status jobs who are sparking a new wave of labour protest

  • Thursday, 9 April, 2026
    #techAsia
    Apple’s foldable snags and OpenClaw coming to smart glasses

    The inside story on the Asia tech trends that matter, from Nikkei Asia and the Financial Times

    Premium content
    Large Apple logo on a black storefront wall above people walking past the company's Regent Street store in London
  • Thursday, 2 April, 2026
    Technology
    The Big Read. How Apple fused Japanese craft with Chinese scale

    Japanese industry and Chinese manufacturing prowess played roles in the tech giant’s success, with consequences for both

    A montage showing Apple devices (iPhone, iPod, iPad, MacBook, AirPods), factory workers and a Foxconn box
  • Wednesday, 1 April, 2026
    Technology
    The Big Read. The hidden history behind Apple’s manufacturing power

    How a little-known yet highly influential management course in postwar Japan paved the way for Steve Jobs’ obsession with quality

  • Monday, 30 March, 2026
    US companies
    UK fines Apple subsidiary for breaching Russian sanctions

    European operation ordered to pay £390,000 for payments to video-streaming service Okko

    A smartphone displaying the Okko streaming service logo
  • Thursday, 26 March, 2026
    US manufacturing
    Apple to source US-made parts from Japan’s TDK under reshoring push

    Japanese supplier to produce advanced sensors for smartphone cameras

    Donald Trump shakes hands with Tim Cook in the Oval Office, standing in front of signs about Apple's American Manufacturing Program.
  • Wednesday, 25 March, 2026
    US companies
    Apple rolls out UK age checks for iPhone users

    Move follows pressure from government on smartphone makers to do more to protect children online

    Several Apple iPhone 16 models in different colors are displayed upright on stands in a store with people in the background.
  • Wednesday, 11 March, 2026
    Mobile devices
    Met will call for new laws unless tech groups do more to combat phone theft

    London police chief wants handset providers such as Apple to offer ‘concrete commitments’ by June

    Two pedestrians holding mobile phones walk over a sidewalk sign reading "Mind the Grab" with a graphic of a hand reaching for a phone.
  • Sunday, 8 March, 2026
    Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
    Samsung seeks AI deals to challenge Apple’s smartphone lead

    Korean giant’s device chief says its future Galaxy devices will host multiple models as users mix and match AI tools

    A person with long red nails and multiple rings holds and inspects a Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra smartphone.
  • Thursday, 5 March, 2026
    The Business of Formula 1
    Interview. Apple’s Eddy Cue: ‘This is just the beginning’ for US Formula 1 coverage

    The services chief says the company will use every lever it has to grow F1 in America and beyond

    Eddy Cue stands in front of a Formula 1 race car on the red carpet at the European premiere of F1: The Movie, surrounded by photographers and attendees.
  • Thursday, 12 February, 2026
    US politics & policy
    Apple faces new tensions with Trump administration

    US regulator issues warning to iPhone maker about its News platform following controversy over Super Bowl half-time show

    Tim Cook holds a plaque while presenting it to President Donald Trump in the Oval Office, with officials standing in the background.
  • Tuesday, 10 February, 2026
    Big Tech
    UK watchdog stops short of imposing EU-style rules on Apple and Google

    Competition regulator CMA to accept ‘commitments’ from Big Tech groups that they will treat developers fairly

    A hand holds an iPhone with a security tether in front of large Apple and Google logos on a colourful background.
  • Monday, 9 February, 2026
    Argentina
    Argentines snap up Lego and Apple computers as Milei opens economy

    Amazon, Shein and Temu gain a foothold after libertarian president cuts import tariffs

    A person moves a Lego mine-cart with Harry Potter and Rubeus Hagrid minifigures on a detailed Gringotts Bank set.
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