Apple removes pulse oximeter to get around import ban

Apple removes pulse oximeter to get around import ban

Apple will remove pulse oximeters from its smartwatches in order to avoid an import ban that impacted the products, according to court filings Monday. The company briefly pulled its latest Apple Watch models from shelves last month after the International Trade Commission (ITC) ordered the company to stop selling them in the U.S. A federal … Read more

Microsoft tops Apple to become most valuable public company

Microsoft tops Apple to become most valuable public company

For more than a decade, Apple was the stock market’s undisputed king. It first overtook Exxon Mobil Corp. as the world’s most valuable public company in 2011 and held the title almost without interruption. But a transfer of power has begun. On Friday, Microsoft surpassed Apple, claiming the crown after its market value surged by … Read more

Al Gore to retire from Apple board of directors

Al Gore to retire from Apple board of directors

Former Vice President Al Gore will retire from Apple’s board of directors next month after more than 20 years with the company. In a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Apple announced Gore, along with former Boeing CEO James Bell, will retire during the company’s 2024 annual shareholder meeting next month. The … Read more

The Fight to Unite iPhone and Android Users Is Far From Over

The Fight to Unite iPhone and Android Users Is Far From Over

Right, and this is a very US-centric problem, because in other places those third-party messaging apps are more dominant. Yes. So iMessage is integrated in the iPhone operating system in a very deep way. But that’s not “premium.” That’s anticompetitive. You wrote in a blog post late last month that every time there’s an outage … Read more

Apple Watches are back on sale after ban paused by federal court

Apple Watches are back on sale after ban paused by federal court

The latest Apple Watch models are back on sale in the United States after a federal appeals court granted the tech giant’s request to temporarily pause an import ban on some of its smartwatches. The Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, which were pulled shortly before Christmas in preparation for the ban, became available … Read more

Indian government pressed Apple to soften hacking warning: report

Indian government pressed Apple to soften hacking warning: report

The Indian government privately pressed Apple officials to soften their warnings to Indian journalists and opposition politicians that state-sponsored attackers could be targeting their phones, according to The Washington Post. Senior officials in Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s administration reportedly called Apple India’s managing director, Virat Bhatia, after reports first emerged about the notifications in … Read more

Federal court pauses Apple Watch import ban

Apple Watches are back on sale after ban paused by federal court

A federal appeals court on Wednesday temporarily blocked enforcement of an International Trade Commission (ITC) order barring Apple from selling its latest Apple Watch models in the United States. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit granted Apple an interim stay while it considers granting the iPhone-maker a longer term stay as it … Read more

Apple fights ban on Apple Watch imports: Here’s what happens next

Apple fights ban on Apple Watch imports: Here’s what happens next

Apple can no longer sell its latest Apple Watch models in the U.S. after losing a patent dispute before the International Trade Commission (ITC).  The ban follows a yearslong legal battle between Apple and the medical technology company Maismo. Here’s what to know about the ban and what happens next. Why Apple is set to … Read more

Apple faces Indian engineer’s bias lawsuit

Apple faces Indian engineer’s bias lawsuit

Apple Inc. lost an early round in a discrimination lawsuit brought in the U.S. by a female engineer from India who says her two managers — one from her country, the other from Pakistan — treated her as they would in their own countries: as a subservient. The woman’s case in California state court is … Read more

Apple’s Tight Grip on iMessage Spurs Fresh Calls for an Antitrust Probe

Apple’s Tight Grip on iMessage Spurs Fresh Calls for an Antitrust Probe

The US Department of Justice has got mail: A coalition of more than a dozen tech advocacy groups wrote to the agency today calling on it to launch an investigation into allegedly anticompetitive behavior by Apple. The letter says that Apple’s recent blocking of Beeper, which reverse engineered iMessage to allow compatibility with Android phones, … Read more