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The iPad 2 is only just out in public, but the iPhone 5 rumors are now ramping up, with hints the new phone may get an all-metal makeover. Does this make good sense? The iPhone 1 had a 75% ...
Apple doesn't have a shiny new thing to show off at WWDC. But that's not Tim Cook's biggest problem. Story by pkafka@insider.com (Peter Kafka) • 3d.
Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) saw a 5% decline in 2024, with shares of AAPL stock trading roughly flat on a year-to-date basis. Now, much of this performance has to do with Apple’s recent surge, with the ...
Apple often uses its annual WWDC to launch major new products. That probably won't happen this year. Instead, people will zoom in on its weak spots.
Apple doesn't have a shiny new thing to show off at WWDC. But that's not Tim Cook's biggest problem. Peter Kafka . Mon, Jun 9, 2025, 2:06 AM 5 min read.