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What to Expect From Apple in 2024 - IGN 2024 is quickly approaching and Apple has more in store for fans beyond its annual hardware refreshes and software updates.
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The best shows on Apple TV Plus in 2023 - The Verge Apple TV Plus' lineup of streaming shows in 2023 included Monarch: Legacy of Monsters and new seasons of Invasion, Foundation, and The Morning ...
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The Case for Apple Becoming the World's First $4 Trillion Company - Markets Insider Apple stock has soared 58% this year and became the first-ever company to notch a $3 trillion valuation over the summer.
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Apple Stock Surged in 2023. It May Have 29% More Upside. - Barron's "In a nutshell, 2024 is the year for [Apple CEO Tim] Cook & Co. to show iPhone growth again and further monetize its golden installed base that ...
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Apple iPhone 2024: 5 Brilliant New Feature Upgrades Coming Soon - Forbes All change for Messages on iPhone. David Phelan. Apple has jealously guarded the way it has kept its Messages distinct from the rest of the industry— ...
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In Ad Touting iPhone 15 Battery Life, Lonely Power Outlet Sings A Sad Song - Forbes In a new advertisement for Apple's iPhone 15 Plus, a power outlet sings a tune about lost love by rapper Doe Boy.
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Apple's Vision Pro release: What it means for metaverse competition - YouTube CNBC's Steve Kovach joins 'The Exchange' to discuss the future release of Apple's Vision Pro and its impact on the metaverse space.
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Apple's Chinese Partner Luxshare Set to Transform iPhone Production Landscape with ... Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) Chinese partner, Luxshare Precision Industry Co, is poised to take over an iPhone assembly site from Taiwanese competitor ...
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2023 Apple stock growth lags behind competitors, longest revenue decline in two decades CNBC's Kif Leswing wrote a good summary of AAPL performance and Apple's revenue over the last year. While a 54% gain YTD for AAPL is double what the ...
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The Entrepreneur Who Bet His Company on a Fight With Apple - WSJ Joe Kiani has taken on Apple in a patent dispute that has cost his company millions of dollars to pursue. So far he is winning, but the fight ...
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