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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSM) returned to sales and earnings growth after four consecutive quarters of declines on a year-over-year basis.
Apple's offer to open its tap-and-go mobile payments system to rivals is set to be approved by EU antitrust regulators as soon as next month after it tweaked some of the terms, people familiar with the matter said.
Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL ) may be losing momentum among VR stocks, even as tech advancements continue elevating the burgeoning sector into public consciousness. More than half of teens who own the Apple Vision Pro or similar devices rarely use them, which is a death knell for companies like Apple trying to target the next generation of tech consumers.
Apple has removed Meta's WhatsApp and Threads, as well as Telegram and Signal, from its App Store in China. The company was ordered to do so by the Cyberspace Administration of China, which cited national security concerns, Apple told Reuters in a report posted Friday (April 19).
Apple just removed WhatsApp, Signal, and other messaging apps from its Chinese app store. Big Tech is used to these compromises in order to do business in various parts of the world.
The performance of a few S&P 500 members in 2024 has left a sour taste in investors' mouths, with beloved stocks such as Nike NKE, Tesla TSLA, and Apple AAPL unable to gain any meaningful traction.
Apple has removed the Meta-owned end-to-end encrypted messaging app WhatsApp from its App Store in China following a government order citing national security concerns, the news agency Reuters reported Friday. Meta's newer, Twitter-esque text-based social networking app, Threads, has also been pulled from the App Store for the same reason, it said.
Apple Inc. has removed WhatsApp and Threads from its China store after it was ordered to by the Chinese government, the Wall Street Journal and other media outlets reported on Friday.
Earnings season is a high-stakes time. Fortunes can be won or lost depending on whether a company beats or misses Wall Street expectations.
Apple was ordered to remove some messaging services from China's App Store including some owned by Meta Platforms, according to a report.