Consumer Electronics

Apple shares have been on an extraordinary run recently, but that may be over.
We asked Amazon Web Services if they had ended contracts with customers in Russia. Here is the exchange: First 24/7 Wall St. email to Amazon Web Service–“Have you shut off AWS access from...
Sony plans to release several of its most popular games on mobile devices, including the iPhone.
South Korean electronics giant Samsung replaced Apple at the top of the smartphone league tables, nabbing the top six spots with its Galaxy line of phones.
The Financial Times reports that Apple is about to add more advertising space to its App Store search page, just in time to take advantage of its curbs on advertising by other firms.
The rate of the spread of COVID-19 had slowed across America. Despite a new surge, increases in daily fatal and confirmed cases are still about half what they were three months ago. Nevertheless,...
Peloton, the highly successful exercise equipment company, is in a fight for its sales growth as regulators may force it to recall many of its treadmills, according to The Washinton Post. A recall of...
Mobile network performance monitor Opensignal has new data on iPhone 5G performance in the real world.
Apple's repair service could be threatened by a swarm of legislation seeking more repair options for electronic devices--and tractors.
How AT&T's announcement of an advertising-supported version of HBO Max could affect Apple TV+.
Apple Inc (NASDAQ: AAPL) moved aggressively into the accessory business several years ago. Why give away components key to product use when it could charge for them and make tens of millions, if not...
A Taiwan-based technology news site reports that Apple is talking with LG Electronics about making an iPhone with a foldable screen.
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) to periodically close some of its stores for safety. The company made a decision to shutter a number as the disease surged in the spring. As...
Nearly a billion people in China were online as of the end of 2020. The country can be Apple's fastest-growing market in the world if it is even modestly successful in picking up share there.
Tim Cook, Apple Inc’s (NASDAQ: AAPL) long-time CEO has often said China sales will be a major key, if not the key to the company’s success. Reasonably to support his statement, China is...