Gasoline prices have been surging and close to an average $5 per gallon across the U S , with consumers feeling the pain in the pump
One of Apple Inc's (NASDAQ: AAPL) products has been quietly making waves, going by comments of prominent Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
Apple is likely to outperform Wall Street's expectations in the June quarter despite supply chain issues and macroeconomic conditions, according to JP Morgan Apple iPhonesIn a note to investors seen by AppleInsider, JP Morgan analyst Samik Chatterjee writes that he is "not as worried as the Street" about Apple's upcoming earnings report on July 28 While there may be medium-term risks, he expects revenue and earnings-per-share to be resilient Read more
The recent selloff in Tesla Inc.'s stock has created a "generational investment opportunity" in one of the most compelling growth stories, said CFRA analyst Garrett Nelson, as he believes the electric vehicle market leader has long-term potential similar to technology disruptors such as Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc. several year ago. Nelson believes the stock has been "unfairly punished" from a broad tech selloff, growing recession fears, COVID-19-related production issues, Chief Executive...
Problems included a shortage of parking spaces and desks, and weak Wi-Fi, according to The Information.
Luxury brands have slashed expectations for their China business this year after the country's latest Covid lockdowns, according to an Oliver Wyman survey.
Energy regulator Ofgem has set out a £20.9bn package to upgrade the grids across Britain, which includes £2.7bn of upfront funding to boost capacity.
Apple CEO Tim Cook has repeated how excited he is by AR, but now also emphasized how the company is working to make products that put "humanity at the center of it."Tim Cook has regularly spoken about being excited over AR and what it can offer, without ever detailing anything about Apple AR plans. In a short new interview, though, he has both talked up the future of AR, and made it clear where Apple sees the challenges of it.In this @ChinaDailyUSA interview, @tim_cook was asked about AR and VR...
Apple is looking "increasingly likely" to debut a 13-inch MacBook model with an OLED display in 2024, according to a display analyst with a solid track record.Credit: AppleThe tidbit comes from analyst Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants. In a tweet to his Super Followers on Thursday seen by AppleInsider, Young said that Apple will launch a 13.3-inch OLED notebook in addition to an 11-inch iPad Pro and 12.9-inch iPad Pro. Read more
Mr Musk banned remote work and said employees must be in the office for a minimum of 40 hours per week
Manufacturers have been struggling to keep up with the surging demand for electric cars, leading buyers to look elsewhere
In the face of turbulent economic times, Walt Disney Co.'s theme-park business could still see some magic.