Here's What You Need To Know About Apple's Upcoming iPhone Event
9/11/2018, 9:11:33 PMApple is expected to announce new iPhone, Apple Watch, and iPad models.
9to5Mac: How we got those leaked iPhone XS and Apple Watch photos
9/11/2018, 11:45:58 PMAnalysis: Apple won't be making this mistake again. ✔ 9to5Mac Tomorrow at 10 a.m. PT, the world is not only expecting Apple to reveal three new iPhones, but specifically the iPhone Xs* ✔ Observe: Here's Apple's Special Events website, where the company offers recaps of previous keynotes ✔ Just don't expect Apple to make that mistake ever again
All of the rumors for the new 2018 iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XC, iPhone XR
9/11/2018, 8:54:51 PMApple's fall event is tomorrow. ✔ Enlarge Image 9to5Mac says these are not renders of the new phones, but actual leaked images ✔ 12 media event on Wednesday, and we've rounded up months worth of rumors about them below ✔ Read: Everything Apple is expected to announce in September What comes after the iPhone X
Apple says Trump tariffs could increase prices for Apple Watch, AirPods, more
9/11/2018, 9:16:02 PMThe tech giant is resisting President Trump's proposed tariffs with a list of items it says will get costlier ✔ Apple has pushed back against President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs, arguing that additional penalties on $267 billion worth of Chinese imports are likely to make a whole bevy of Apple products more expensive ✔ But it's not quite that simple, argued Russell Hancock, president and CEO at Joint Venture Silicon Valley
5 Things to Expect From Apple's iPhone Release Event
9/11/2018, 9:18:21 PMBigger iPhones? Check. Better Apple Watches? All but confirmed. Apple TV bombshells? Maybe... ✔ pic.twitter.com/vo82LW2dnN Gissur Simonarson (@GissiSim) August 30, 2018 Apple Music will try to drown out the competition With more than 50 million users (as of May 2018), Apple Music has slowly encroached on Spotify’s turf (and its 75 million users) over the past year
Buy Apple on the iPhone news? Or sell on trade fears?
9/11/2018, 8:55:32 PMTim Cook is expected to announce a new set of iPhone Xs on Wednesday. What does it mean for investors? ✔ CEO Tim Cook is expected to announce a new set of iPhone Xs on Wednesday at the company's Steve Jobs Theater in Cupertino, California ✔ Bell is optimistic about an eventual US-China trade deal ✔ Hosted by Quest and CNNMoney's business correspondents, the 15-minute program features incisive commentary from experts
What not to expect from Apple’s hardware event
9/11/2018, 11:29:41 PMTomorrow’s the big day. You’ve no doubt heard all the rumors by now, but for those who need a little help getting up to speed, check out the rumor roundup we ran last week. As ever, though, it’s important to lower expectations as much as possible, so as to not wallow in one’s own inevitable [&helli… ✔ And while Apple’s been discussing a refreshed Mac Pro, with the iMac Pro now shipping, that upgrade is still probably a ways off ✔ Inner peace: Regardless of what’s happening tomorrow, we’ll have to pick it up and do it again ✔ No rest for the weary tech bloggers and we all die alone
Wall Street gains as Apple, tech rebound; oil lifts energy shares
9/11/2018, 8:42:37 PMU.S. stocks rose on Tuesday as Apple led a jump in technology shares and a gain of more than 2 percent in oil prices drove up energy shares. ✔ REUTERS/Lucas Jackson Also gaining were shares of companies that could see a boost in sales in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, which was upgraded to Category 4 and was expected to make landfall in the Carolinas later this week ✔ Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles
Apple and other companies sound the alarm on Trump’s China tariff plans
9/11/2018, 10:59:09 PMApple Inc. isn’t the only company concerned that President Donald Trump’s latest proposed tariffs on an additional $200 billion of goods made in China will lead to higher prices for consumers, lower profits for the tech industry and slower economic growth. ✔ Kind of like if you walk out of Disneyland and don’t get stamped and have to walk back in and pay again ✔ Therese Poletti Therese Poletti is a senior columnist for MarketWatch in San Francisco ✔ We Want to Hear from You Join the conversation Comment
U.S. shares lifted by tech and energy; trade woes hurt emerging...
9/11/2018, 8:42:40 PMA broad index of world stock markets posted gains for a second straight day on Tuesday, as investors piled into U.S. technology and energy stocks even as a trade war loomed. ✔ EMERGING MARKETS Emerging markets remained under pressure, with an index of those countries’ shares down 0.66 percent and touching their lowest level in nearly 16 months ✔ (Graphic: World FX rates in 2018: tmsnrt.rs/2egbfVh) (Graphic: Global assets in 2018: tmsnrt.rs/2jvdmXl) (Graphic: Emerging markets in 2018: tmsnrt.rs/2ihRugV) (Graphic: MSCI All Country World Index Market Cap: tmsnrt.rs/2EmTD6j) Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles
Wall Street gains on back of tech rally
9/11/2018, 9:11:57 PMA broad index of world stock markets posted gains for a second straight day on Tuesday, as investors piled into US technology and energy stocks even as a trade war loomed. ✔ Investors shook off lingering anxiety about US and Chinese trade relations ✔ Wall Street continued its rally, with the benchmark S&P 500 stock index still on pace to deliver what once seemed improbable: a seventh year of double-digit per centage gains over the last decade ✔ Shares of Apple surged 2.5 per cent a day ahead of the highly anticipated unveiling of the company's new iPhone models ✔ Energy stocks got a boost from a rally in oil prices
Stocks end higher as tech shares rebound
9/11/2018, 8:06:19 PMundefined ✔ The Dow Jones Industrial Average DJIA, +0.44% advanced around 114 points, or 0.4%, to finish near 25,971, according to preliminary figures ✔ Tech and telecoms were the main driver of the rally in equities ✔ FB, +1.07% and Microsoft Corp. MSFT, +1.70% all ended higher by more than 1%
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