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  • Tariffs: How much will you now have to pay for an iPhone?

    April 9, 2025

    The price of owning the latest iPhone is about to get even more expensive, thanks to President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on Chinese imports. While the leading tech giant Apple has weathered previous storms with strategic negotiations and supply chain ingenuity, this new wave of tariffs presents a serious test to their pricing strategy. So, [...]

  • Trump tariffs hit big tech as stocks tumble for third session

    April 7, 2025

    The US tech sector has been hit by newly imposed global tariffs from Donald Trump’s administration, as the president holds firm on his aggressive trade policies. The latest rounds of tariffs, which began with an initial unilateral 10 per cent tariff on a wide array of goods, sparked severe market reactions, especially among the so-called [...]

  • FTSE 100 sinks as S&P 500 and Dow Jones plummet on open

    April 4, 2025

    The pain continued for global markets on Friday, as the S&P 500 and Dow Jones joined the FTSE 100 in the red. The FTSE 100’s downturn deepened following China’s announcement of 34 per cent retaliatory tariffs against the US. The index closed at 8,063.12, making a 4.9 per cent loss. This marked the FTSE 100’s [...]

  • Apple takes the hit as tariff shocks wipe $1 trillion off big tech

    April 4, 2025

    Apple led a dramatic selloff in tech stocks on Thursday after president Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs sparked panic across Wall Street, sending the Nasdaq to its worst day in years and wiping $1 tillion off the so-called Magnificent Seven. Apple shares plunged 8.3 per cent – their steepest single day drop since the pandemic-era [...]

  • What Apple’s fight over encryption means for your data

    March 16, 2025

    Your iPhone holds some of your most private information – messages, photos and personal data secured by encryption, that even Apple itself cannot access. But a legal battle between the tech giant and the UK government is now testing the limits of that security. The company has been locked in the legal and political showdown [...]

  • Human rights groups challenge Apple’s privacy fight with the UK government

    March 14, 2025

    Two UK human rights groups have challenged the government’s attempts to force tech titan Apple to weaken its security systems, saying the process lacks transparency. The UK government had attempted to force Apple to create a “back door” in its implemented security systems. Liberty and Privacy International have filed a legal complaint against the tech [...]

  • iPhone 16e review: A capable new handset from Apple

    March 11, 2025

    iPhone 16e | £599 | ★★★★☆ When was the last time you really took advantage of all the bells and whistles on your phone? If you’re a budding amateur photographer or you’re somehow playing Monster Hunter Wilds on a 6.1 inch screen, the iPhone 16e, Apple’s new ‘affordable’ handset, probably won’t be for you. But [...]

  • Apple axes data protection tool after government security row

    February 21, 2025

    Apple has removed its advanced data protection (ADP) feature from the UK, following a dispute with the UK government over encryption and access to user data. This comes after the Home Office requested access to encrypted iCloud data under the investigatory powers act (IPA), a law that requires leading tech firms to provide information to [...]

  • Microsoft, Meta, Tesla & Apple: What this week’s tech earnings tell us about the AI boom

    January 31, 2025

    Microsoft, Meta, Tesla and Apple kicked off the tech earnings season this week, giving us snapshot of how spending on AI is shaping the tech sector. Here’s what we’ve learnt about the AI boom so far. AI spending shapes the tech sector This week started with the rise of Chinese startup DeepSeek causing headwinds on [...]

  • Apple reports strong revenue despite iPhone sales decline

    January 31, 2025

    While Apple’s iPhone sales dropped last quarter, the tech giant’s services division more than made up for the decline. The company, which reported results after the market closed on Thursday, said sales grew 3.9 per cent year over year to $124.3bn (£100bn) inline with Wall Street expectations. Net income rose 7.1 per cent to $36.3bn, [...]

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