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Apple’s restrained AI spending—$14 billion versus Microsoft’s $94 billion and Meta’s $70 billion—is emerging as an advantage as investors scrutinize massive tech spending. The iPhone maker’s stock is outperforming Big Tech rivals as investors seek a more defensive investment amid concerns about returns on massive AI capital spending.
Apple's sticky ecosystem, shareholder-friendly buybacks, and global diversification support its status as a technology consumer staple. Learn more about AAPL stock here.
Apple is starting to look more like an AI winner thanks to its unique advantage as the platform owner, which two recent reports highlight.
Apple Inc. blamed a surprise decline in China revenue on supply disruptions, predicting it will return to growth in the world’s biggest smartphone arena as the iPhone 17 gains momentum.
With its AI offering expected to be a huge driver of sales, 24/7 Wall St. projects significant upside for Apple stock by 2030.
Alphabet Inc.’s Google is adding new artificial intelligence features to its Pixel devices, including iPhone-like message summaries and notification prioritization.
Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares jumped 2.42% in after-hours trading on Thursday, reaching $212.59, after the iPhone maker delivered third-quarter results that significantly exceeded Wall Street expectations. What Happened: The Cupertino-based tech giant ...
Bloomberg is reporting new details on the partnership between Apple and Google to have Gemini power the revamped Siri next year.
Apple Inc.’s streaming service went down briefly for some users Thursday night shortly after the debut of the widely anticipated Pluribus, a new series from the creator of Breaking Bad.
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Apple Removes Top Gay Dating Apps In China After Government Order
Apple confirmed that it removed Blued and Finka from its App Store in the country. ・The popular gay dating app Grindr was banned in the country in 2022. ・Apple is working to re-ignite sales in China and roll out long-awaited AI functionality on local Apple devices,
Another broad selloff that dented high-flying AI trades from Nvidia Corp. to Palantir Technologies Inc. left an old stalwart of the tech sector unscathed: Apple Inc.