Apple Lifts Some Restrictions on iPhone Repairs
This fall, the company will begin allowing customers to replace broken parts with used iPhone components without its previous software limits.
By Tripp Mickle and Brian X. Chen
This fall, the company will begin allowing customers to replace broken parts with used iPhone components without its previous software limits.
By Tripp Mickle and Brian X. Chen
Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, bought Beeper in an effort to build a system that works across Android and Apple devices.
By Tripp Mickle
Aunque logres deshacerte de tu iPhone, las ventajas y condiciones de Apple seguirán persiguiéndote.
By Brian X. Chen
Even if you manage to ditch your iPhone, Apple’s hooks are still there.
By Brian X. Chen
Two research labs known for some of the tech industry’s most important innovations have merged in hopes of recapturing their glory days.
By John Markoff
Washington’s crackdown on Big Tech is coming for Apple.
By Sabrina Tavernise, David McCabe, Carlos Prieto, Mooj Zadie, Eric Krupke, Summer Thomad, Liz O. Baylen, Brad Fisher, Dan Powell, Marion Lozano, Diane Wong, Elisheba Ittoop and Alyssa Moxley
The inquiries signal the bloc’s intention to tightly enforce sweeping new competition rules that took effect this month.
By Adam Satariano and Tripp Mickle
Prosecutors compare their new fight against Apple to the seminal case against Windows in the 1990s.
By Michael J. de la Merced, Sarah Kessler and Ravi Mattu
The Justice Department’s lawsuit against the iPhone maker pushes the boundaries of competition rules. Some experts say that may make winning more difficult.
By Andrew Ross Sorkin, Ravi Mattu, Bernhard Warner, Sarah Kessler, Michael J. de la Merced, Lauren Hirsch and Ephrat Livni
Plus, don’t mess with Elvis.
By New York Times Audio
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