Page 18 - Financial

  1. iPhone prices may rise outside US, but analysts optimistic despite company’s warning
    iPhone prices may rise outside US, but analysts optimistic despite company’s warning

    Analysts seem generally happy with the AAPL outlook despite the company’s stark earnings call warning, but one has warned that iPhone prices may rise outside the US. 

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  2. Mac shipments grew 8% this year, as leading PC brands saw their own numbers plummet
    Mac shipments grew 8% this year, as leading PC brands saw their own numbers plummet

    Mac shipments grew 8% in the first quarter of 2022, while the top two PC brands saw their own shipments suffer double-digit falls.

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  3. Data shows Android losing ground to iOS, but Google’s platform still dominates the market
    Data shows Android losing ground to iOS, but Google’s platform still dominates the market

    Android is unsurprisingly the most popular mobile operating system in the world, as it’s available on a huge variety of devices. However, data from StockApps shows that iOS has been taking Android’s market share in recent...

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  4. Netflix blames 100M users without paid accounts for revenue and subscriber drop
    Netflix blames 100M users without paid accounts for revenue and subscriber drop

    In a note to shareholders, Netflix reports that its revenue growth has “slowed considerably”. This news comes after losing 200,000 subscribers last quarter and potentially two million this current quarter. 

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  5. Smartphone shipments are down 11% globally while demand still rises for iPhone 13
    Smartphone shipments are down 11% globally while demand still rises for iPhone 13

    New data from Canalys shows how smartphone shipments worldwide have fallen 11% due to adverse market conditions. Demand has remained slow in 2022 amid an unfavorable market.

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  6. Apple will reportedly use LG Innotek and Jahwa for the iPhone 15’s periscope lens
    Apple will reportedly use LG Innotek and Jahwa for the iPhone 15’s periscope lens

    Apple will use its long-time camera module supplier LG Innotek and parts maker Jahwa Electronics for its folded zoom camera modules. This technology makes for a periscope-like lens on the iPhone with a smaller camera bump...

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  7. Twitter HQ to Homeless Shelter? Elon Musk Thinks Jeff Bezos ‘Portion’ Idea is Great
    Twitter HQ to Homeless Shelter? Elon Musk Thinks Jeff Bezos ‘Portion’ Idea is Great

    An idea about turning Twitter's headquarters into a homeless shelter is something that Tesla CEO and shareholder Elon Musk brought up on social media earlier. 

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  8. 20 years of Apple company growth in one 40-second video
    20 years of Apple company growth in one 40-second video

    The story of Apple’s growth from garage startup to multi-trillion dollar business is one that has been told in many different ways by many different people, but still new versions can be found.

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  9. Apple’s new Tap to Pay on iPhone feature gains new partner ahead of launch
    Apple’s new Tap to Pay on iPhone feature gains new partner ahead of launch

    Apple announced Tap to Pay feature in February. The function, which is supported starting with iOS 15.4, allows businesses to use their iPhones to “seamlessly and securely” accept Apple Pay payments with a simple tap. 

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  10. Apple Pay surpasses Venmo and PayPal as teens’ favorite payment app, shows Piper Sandler survey
    Apple Pay surpasses Venmo and PayPal as teens’ favorite payment app, shows Piper Sandler survey

    Piper Sandler just shared its 43rd semi-annual Generation Z survey with 7,100 US teens. It shows that Apple Pay dominates teens’ favorite payment apps, while iPhone and AirPods are an important part of their daily lives.

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  11. Apple is being sued for not paying employees to the letter of the law in New York
    Apple is being sued for not paying employees to the letter of the law in New York

    Apple is facing a class action lawsuit for not paying New York State employees weekly. A former Apple Store employee, Raven Ramos, who worked at the Fifth Avenue location

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  12. Apple, Microsoft, Other Tech Employees Ask Why Work-From-Office is Needed; Google Still Bringing Back Staff
    Apple, Microsoft, Other Tech Employees Ask Why Work-From-Office is Needed; Google Still Bringing Back Staff

    Apple, Microsoft, and other tech firms are now being questioned by their employees regarding the return of work-from-office situations. 

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