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Apple is exploring new headsets and smart-home devices to expand its lineup. Its plans don't always work out; it scrapped a car project and faces weak demand for the Vision Pro. The company in February scrapped plans for a car, and its $3,500 Vision Pro has gotten mixed reviews in the months since its release. Bloomberg on Tuesday reported on a wall-mounted smart-home tablet in Apple's production lineup that could operate home appliances, use Apple Intelligence, and access Apple apps. AdvertisementThe report said the project, code-named J490, could come as early as March, a month before new Apple Intelligence features are expected to roll out.
Persons: , Mark Gurman, Ming, Chi Kuo, Apple's, Gurman, Apple, EMARKETER, Kuo, Meta, William Kerwin, Tim Cook, who's Organizations: Apple, Vision, Service, Bloomberg, Apple Intelligence, Big Tech, Asset Management, Business Locations: Taiwan, Morningstar
Gaetz has criticized Big Tech for censoring conservatives and supports antitrust enforcement. Both the Justice Department and the FTC enforce antitrust laws that impact large tech companies. Gaetz has frequently railed against Big Tech, accusing Silicon Valley firms of censoring conservatives. The current Federal Trade Commission chair, Lina Khan, whom Trump may end up replacing, has aggressively gone after Big Tech companies. "But the hurdles for Big Tech could remain elevated," he added.
Persons: Donald Trump, Matt Gaetz, Gaetz, , Trump, Lina Khan, Khan, JD Vance, Mark, Buchanan Ingersoll, Rooney, he's, Isaac Boltansky, Barron's, Kasten, TikTok, George Hay, Hay Organizations: Big Tech, Justice Department, Service, Senate, Florida Republican, Business, FTC, Federal Trade Commission, Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft, Wall Street Journal, China, Apple, Google, Cornell University Locations: Florida, Silicon, Silicon Valley
Here's a rapid-fire update on all the stocks in Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, the portfolio we use for the CNBC Investing Club. This time around, Trump's tariff proposals on Chinese imports could help Amazon in its competition against low-price online sellers Temu and Shein. Salesforce : Not a Trump stock, but it wasn't a Kamala Harris stock either. Constellation Brands : The Mexican beer importer has been punished on fears about what Trump's tariff and immigration proposals could do to its business. Jim waits 45 minutes after sending a trade alert before buying or selling a stock in his charitable trust's portfolio.
Persons: Jim Cramer's, Jim, Donald Trump's, Trump's, Abbott, Trump, Hock Tan, Tan, We'll, it's pricier, Morgan Stanley, Wells, Kamala Harris, Agentforce, That's, Biden, Dover, Eaton's, Elon, Waymo, JD Vance, we've, Linde, that's, Eli Lilly, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, Kennedy, Lilly, Mark Zuckerberg, Zuckerberg, Goldman Sachs, shouldn't, Nextracker, Brian Niccol, Niccol, Stanley Black, Decker, TJ Maxx, Wells Fargo, Jim Cramer Organizations: Jim Cramer's Charitable Trust, CNBC, Abbott Laboratories, Abbott Labs, White, Biden, AMD, Trump, Wednesday, Broadcom, VMWare, BlackRock, Costco, Coterra Energy, Coterra, DuPont, Disney, GE Healthcare, GE Aerospace, Google, Honeywell, Elliott Investment Management, Linde, Microsoft, Big Tech, Apple, Meta, Financial Times, Nvidia, Palo Alto Networks, Yum Brands, Taco Bell, Constellation Brands, Management, TJX, Marshalls, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: China, India, Missouri, Wells Fargo, BlackRock, Shanghai, Dover, U.S, Palo, HomeGoods
Apple Music has released a $450 coffee table book of its top 100 albums list. AdvertisementApple has turned its top 100 albums list into a coffee table book, and it's selling a limited batch for $450 each. When Apple Music released its ranking of the best albums of all time in May, it sparked debate among music fans. According to the site, the estimated shipping date for the new Apple Music book is January. This department includes subscription-based services like Apple Music, and its sales have boomed in recent quarters.
Persons: Apple, Assouline, , Zane Lowe, Lowe, Roger Federer, Barbie, Jony Organizations: Apple, Service, Apple Music, Assouline, Business, eBay, Apple's Services Locations: New York, California
Days before the election, Polymarket odds showed Trump had a 60% chance of winning. The electorate took notice: Kalshi and Polymarket soared to the top of Apple's App Store on Tuesday evening. Advertisement"Last night, Kalshi showed how prediction markets can decisively outperform polls and traditional media," Kalshi posted on X. And can the prediction markets ride their momentum now that the election's over? Prediction markets are "going to attract people who want to influence public perception," Broughel says.
Persons: Nate Silver, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Polymarket, Trump, Kalshi, Shayne Coplan, Coplan, Elon Musk, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Robinhood, There's, Xavier Sottile, Bettors, Sottile, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, he'll, John F, Kennedy, Koleman Strumpf, Strumpf, Broughel, James Broughel, Israel —, — Polymarket, who've Organizations: Trump, CNBC, MIT, Victoria University, Wake Forest University, RFK Jr, Competitive Enterprise Institute, Wall Street Journal, Twitter, New York Times Locations: New Zealand, Kalshi, Ukraine, Iran
Elon Musk embraces Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Oct. 5, 2024. Kissinger was deeply respected in China and continued to meet with its leaders as an unofficial diplomat in efforts to promote warmer relations between the two countries. Just months before Kissinger died in November 2023, he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing in July 2023. They may not reach the same impact as Kissinger, given the more complex period, he said, though they could help stabilize relations. Cook and Schwarzman also regularly visit leaders in China, where they are often highlighted by Beijing as examples of positive China-U.S. business and trade relations.
Persons: Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Anna Moneymaker, Elon, Kissinger, Scott Kennedy, Henry Kissinger, Xi Jinping, Tesla, Li Qiang, Wang Yiwei, Wang, Musk's, Musk, Joe Biden, Biden, Trump, Wang Huiyao, Tim Cook, Blackstone, Stephen Schwarzman, Cook, Schwarzman, Dewardric Organizations: Getty, White, Economics, Center for Strategic, International Studies, U.S, SpaceX, Renmin University, CNBC, Trump, Center for, Longview Global Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Beijing, China, Washington, imploding, U.S, Center for China, Dewardric McNeal
Apple announced a feature to share AirTag tracking info with third parties, like airlines. The feature, "Share Item Location," is expected to launch with iOS 18.2 in December. AdvertisementApple's newest AirTag feature is expected to make finding lost luggage a little easier for frequent fliers. However, Share Item Location is now available in the public beta for iOS 18.2. Additionally, air transport tech company SITA will also integrate Share Item Location into its baggage-tracking system.
Persons: , Apple, it's, David Kinzelman Organizations: Apple, Service, iOS, Apple Intelligence, Delta Air Lines, United, British Airways, Air Canada Locations: Delta
That's how many iPhones the company has released each year since 2020, and in September, it released the iPhone 16, the iPhone 16 Plus, the iPhone 16 Pro and the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Apple introduced the four-phone lineup because historically the company's iPhone sales have seen the strongest growth when it expanded the lineup. The company doesn't give sales figures for its individual products, and overall iPhone sales for fiscal 2024 came in at $201.18 billion. Every year since 2020, one of the new iPhone models has lagged its siblings in sales. At $899 in the U.S., it's more expensive than the baseline iPhone 16 but cheaper than the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, which have better screens.
Persons: Steve Jobs, Jobs, Max, Apple, Pro Max, it's, They're, DSCC, Ross Young Organizations: Apple, Jobs, Pro, Consumer Intelligence Research Partners Locations: U.S
Business Insider secured access to an internal Tesla pay database, covering nearly 100,000 employees as of December 2021. Tesla offers lower base salaries than its tech and automotive peers but offers substantial stock grants. Nine current and former people in engineering and sales said that Tesla's stock grants make it easier to accept lower base salaries. To get a sense of which employees were more likely to take home large grants, BI broke up stock grants based on job category. So far, stock grants have "proven to be better than cash in your pocket."
Persons: Elon Musk's, It's, Tesla, Donald Trump's, , Zaheer Mohiuddin, ISOs, Greg Selker, Stanton Chase, Selker, Musk, we've, Harley Shaiken, Ford, Shaiken, Drew Baglino, Zachary Kirkhorn, Omead Afshar, Aaron Greenspan, it's Organizations: Business, CNBC, Securities and Exchange Commission, Nvidia, Ford, Meta, Amazon, Apple, Microsoft, BI, Companies, Google, US, Netflix, Big Tech, GM, Musk, Bloomberg Locations: Silicon Valley
The almighty Apple, despite making new 52-week highs and all-time highs as recently as two weeks ago, continues to struggle versus its peer group. In fact, Apple's relative performance to the tech sector peaked more than two years ago — in Q3 2022 — and has not improved in any meaningful way. The exact date of Apple's relative performance peak was Sept. 27 2022. Since then, Apple (AAPL) is +49.9% while the SPDR Technology Select Sector ETF (XLK) is +92.7%. The relative performance chart below tells the tale.
Persons: Said, Carter Braxton Worth Organizations: Apple, Technology, CNBC, NBC UNIVERSAL
Donald Trump's election win boosted tech stocks the next day, with Tesla leading the gains. Trump's past policies reshaped tech; his second term may impact Big Tech similarly. So what has the stock market told us so far about which Big Tech companies might be winners and losers during a Trump second term? Google gainsGoogle is somewhat surprising as a big stock gainer in the past two trading days. 'Shock absorber for the consumer'Slowinski highlighted other Big Tech stocks this week in his note to investors.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Tesla, , Donald Trump, Trump, Tim Cook, Ben Thompson, TSMC, Elon Musk, Elon, Ana Altchek, Stefan Slowinski, Mark Zuckerberg, Slowinski, Thompson, Slowinsky Organizations: Big Tech, Service, Trump, Apple, Google, Alphabet, BNP, Trump's, Democratic, Meta, Amazon, Microsoft Locations: China, Taiwan, Stratechery, North America
The Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL are enhanced versions of the excellent Pixel 9. The new camera oval on the Pixel 9 Pro phones juts out more than the rear cameras of previous Pixel phones. The Pixel 9 Pro XL (left) has a 6.8-inch display, while the Pixel 9 Pro (right) has a 6.3-inch display. The Pixel 9 Pro XL, with a 6.8-inch display, is a no-brainer for anyone who prefers larger Google Pixel phones or larger Android phones. See our guides to the best Pixel 9 Pro XL cases and best Pixel 9 Pro cases for extra protection.
Persons: Google's, Antonio Villas, Rose, Hazel, it's, Villas, VRR, I'd, I'm, Max, ultrawide, you've, Gemini, It's, you'd Organizations: Business, Google, Pro XL, Amazon, Verizon, XL, Gemini, Boas, Apple, Samsung, Qualcomm, Samsung Galaxy, Galaxy
Apple will face hefty costs if Donald Trump sticks to his blanket tariffs pledge. CEO Tim Cook joined the chorus of tech leaders congratulating Trump on winning the 2024 presidential election with an X post on Wednesday. Related storiesIf China decides to retaliate against the Trump administration's proposed tariffs, it could also hurt Apple in the region. The tech company is currently facing a US antitrust lawsuit that accuses it of maintaining an illegal monopoly on smartphones. AdvertisementSince Trump has yet to take office, Chatterjee said the world will have to "wait and see" what policies become official.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Jacob Channel, , Apple, Tim Cook, it's, Jacob, Dipanjan Chatterjee, Chatterjee Organizations: Apple, Service, Jacob Channel, Business, Trump, BI, Big Tech, Google Locations: China, India, Asia, Greater China
The news Trump's decisive victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election comes with varying implications for Apple investors. Apple got exceptions in Trump's first term that muted the impact of tariffs on Apple. Bottom line Apple deftly navigated a first Trump term, but it's way too early to say with certainty what Trump's second term in office will mean for the California tech giant. As for tariffs, Apple has wisely expanded its manufacturing capabilities outside of China in markets like India, and it should continue to do so. In Trump's second term, "Apple is going to need what I call special pleading," Jim Cramer said during the Morning Meeting.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Apple —, Apple, Bernstein, Tim Cook, Cook, I've, Hillary Clinton, Rosenblatt, it's, Jim Cramer, they're, Jim, Jim Cramer's, Saul Loeb Organizations: Apple, Big Tech, Bank of America, Justice Department, Management, Nvidia, Microsoft, Club, Trump, Democratic, Rosenblatt, Samsung, DOJ, CNBC, American Workforce Policy, White, AFP, Getty Locations: China, U.S, India, California, Washington , DC
The NLRB filed a complaint against Apple, alleging labor law violations and retaliation. AdvertisementA culture of silenceScarlett's case is among other ongoing unfair labor practice complaints by former Apple employees. The future of labor organizing in Silicon ValleyThe NLRB has received an uptick in unfair labor practice filings from tech workers. "When we talk about labor law, we're really talking about unions and hourly labor, like retail, front line, and service workers," Scarlett said. Movements like #AppleToo reflect a greater push from tech workers, who expect more employer transparency.
Persons: Cher Scarlett, Scarlett, , I'm, Bernie Sanders, Howard Schultz, Apple, Slack, – they're, Evan Starr, we're, Matthew Bodie, They're Organizations: NLRB, Apple, Service, Labor Relations, National Labor Relations, SEC, University of Maryland, Employees, Microsoft, Google, The New York Times, University of Minnesota Law School, Activision Blizzard, Mozilla Locations: Oakland, California, Silicon Valley, USA
Tingshu Wang | ReutersFrom Apple to Starbucks , U.S. consumer brands are reporting yet another quarter of China sales declines. Apple last week reported Greater China sales fell slightly to $15.03 billion in the three months ended Sept. 28, down from $15.08 billion in the year-ago period. The quarterly sales decline reduced Apple's China revenue share to 15.8% of total net sales, down from 16.9% in the year-ago period. Low consumer confidenceU.S. sportswear giant Nike said that Greater China revenue for the quarter ended Aug. 31 fell by 4% year-on-year to $1.67 billion. In Europe, luxury giant LVMH also felt the drag from the China market.
Persons: Tingshu Wang, Tim Cook, Apple, Brian Niccol, Niccol, Matthew Friend, Jean, Jacques Guiony, Isaac Stone Fish, Cummins, Walt, Fish Organizations: Reuters, Apple, U.S, Starbucks, Nike, Carrier, Coca Cola, RTX Corporation, Honeywell, Walt Disney, Caterpillar Locations: Chengdu, Sichuan province, China, U.S, what's, Hong Kong, Macao, Taiwan, Greater China, Europe, Asia, Japan, COVID, Japan Asia
Kalshi and Polymarket catapulted to the most downloaded free apps on the Apple App Store on Tuesday. Kalshi and Polymarket show Trump favored to win the Electoral College, with Harris expected to win the popular vote. AdvertisementKalshi and Polymarket zoomed to the top of the Apple App Store on Tuesday amid a surge in election betting in the waning days of the 2024 US presidential campaign. Kalshi's ascent in the Apple App Store rankings represented a key goal being reached for the company's CEO, Tarek Mansour. 1 for the entire App Store by Election Day, so the demand curve truly is exponential," Mansour told CNBC last month.
Persons: Kalshi, Trump, Harris, , Tarek Mansour, we're gunning, Mansour, Polymarket, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris Organizations: Apple, Electoral, Service, CNBC, Electoral College Locations: Polymarket
OpenAI has hired Meta's former hardware lead to head up its robotics team. Caitlin Kalinowski previously led Meta's AR glasses hardware team. Caitlin Kalinowski, who served as Meta's head of AR glasses hardware until July, said she was joining OpenAI to lead the company's robotics and consumer hardware efforts. "Thank you to the OpenAI team, Sam, Kevin Weil, PW, and to my friends and colleagues in engineering and beyond!" In May, Forbes reported that OpenAI had been hiring research engineers to rebuild the previously abandoned robotics team, something the company later confirmed.
Persons: OpenAI, Caitlin Kalinowski, Kalinowski, , Sam, Kevin Weil, Orion, Jony, Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs Organizations: Service, Orion, Forbes, Intelligence, Apple, The New York Times, Business
Chipmaker Nvidia temporarily dethroned Apple as the most valuable company in the world on Monday — another stop on the company's unlikely journey from startup to tech giant. Nvidia shares rose Monday morning, boosting its market value to $3.38 trillion by the afternoon, surpassing Apple's $3.35 trillion market cap. The news came just days after S&P Dow Jones Indices announced that Nvidia is replacing rival chipmaker Intel in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, a 30-member index that's often viewed as a key metric of the U.S. economy. By Monday evening, Apple bounced back to the top with a $3.38 trillion market value, compared to Nvidia's $3.34 trillion. "We came right here to this Denny's, sat right back there, and the three of us decided to start the company," said Huang.. "Frankly, I had no idea how to do it, nor did they.
Persons: Dow, Apple, Jensen Huang, Chris Malachowsky, Curtis Priem, Huang, DON'T Organizations: Nvidia, Apple, Dow Jones Indices, Intel, Dow Jones, CBS Locations: U.S, San Jose , California
The tech giant warned about future product profitability and risks related to "geopolitical tensions" and AI features. AdvertisementApple's latest annual report offers insight into what the tech giant views as potential risks to its business. This year, new mentions included the risks associated with the financial performance of future profits, "geopolitical tensions," and safety risks associated with AI features. The tech giant is now betting that Apple Intelligence features will drive upgrades. Apple has been slower to integrate generative AI features into its products than rivals, but the first of its Apple Intelligence features rolled out on October 28.
Persons: , Apple, William Kerwin, shouldn't, Dipanjan Chatterjee, Chatterjee, ChatGPT, Ray Organizations: Apple, Service, SEC, Apple Intelligence, BI, Tech
As Americans cast their votes in a history-making presidential race between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, CNBC's Jim Cramer explained that few sectors are currently obvious winners or losers under either candidate's administration. "This presidential prognostication game is meaningless until we start hearing about cabinet appointments, those will tell us a lot," he said. Cramer first looked at tech giant Apple , noting that under the Biden administration it's facing an antitrust lawsuit from the Department of Justice. Trump has promised to significantly raise tariffs, especially on goods coming in from China. "When it comes to many stocks that seem obvious for one candidate or another, there's a Yin and Yang dynamic that doesn't get enough attention," Cramer said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, CNBC's Jim Cramer, Cramer, Biden, it's, Trump, Yin, Yang Organizations: Department of Justice, Apple, Trump, Federal Trade Commission Locations: China
Apple is doing research into the smart glasses market, Bloomberg reported. The report comes amid weak Vision Pro demand and flashy smart glasses demos from competitors. AdvertisementApple is possibly considering entering the smart glasses market even as it reportedly scales back Vision Pro production. The AI-enabled smart glasses have cameras, speakers, and a microphone, and they can be worn and used on the go. If Apple's goal is to rival Meta's unreleased Orion glasses, it has time to work on its product.
Persons: Meta's Orion, , Meta, Meta's Ray, Mark Zuckerberg, Oprah, Apple didn't, William Kerwin Organizations: Apple, Bloomberg, Service, Tech, Business, Morningstar
Apple offers live Election Day results on your iPhone home and lockscreen through its News app. You don't need an Apple News+ subscription to access live election updates on iPhones. Related VideoApple might prompt you to allow live election updates "starting Tuesday night" as soon as you open up the app. There, you should find another clickable prompt under the "Top Stories" banner that will enable real-time election results. You will receive confirmation once election updates are successfully enabled.
Persons: , Jordan Hart, you've, there's, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump Organizations: Apple, Service Locations: States, Arizona , Michigan, Georgia
The former head of Meta's Orion augmented reality glasses initiative has joined OpenAI to lead the startup's robotics and consumer hardware efforts. OpenAI has gained popularity for its viral chatbot, ChatGPT, but the hiring underscores its apparent efforts to move into building and selling hardware. Former Apple exec Jony Ive, who helped design some of Apple's most iconic products from the iMac to the iPhone, has also partnered with OpenAI to create an AI device. The startup focuses on "bringing general-purpose AI into the physical world," per its website, and it aims to do this by developing large-scale artificial intelligence models and algorithms to power robots. Kalinowski's first day on the job at OpenAI is Tuesday, Nov. 5, per a LinkedIn post.
Persons: Orion, OpenAI, Caitlin, CK, Kalinowski, Jony, Jeff Bezos, Meta Organizations: Apple, Physical Intelligence, Amazon, Lux Capital, Bond Capital, Meta, Orion, Pro Locations: San Francisco, OpenAI
Morgan Stanley reiterates Live Nation as overweight Morgan Stanley raised its price target on the stock to $140 per share from $120. Bank of America reiterates Apple as buy Bank of America says it sees "limited" impact to Apple earnings regardless of the Presidential outcome. Bank of America reiterates Palantir as buy The firm says Palantir is an AI "juggernaut" following earnings on Monday. Bank of America reiterates Arista Networks as buy Bank of America says it sees share gains ahead for the networking equipment company. Morgan Stanley reinstates Krispy Kreme as equal weight Morgan Stanley says Krispy Kreme has a balanced risk/reward right now.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, it's bullish, Eli Lilly, Palantir, Bernstein, Eaton, Deutsche, there's, Jefferies, Rick Dreiling, MTZ, Morgan Stanley reinstates Krispy, Krispy Kreme Organizations: Bank of America, Boeing, JPMorgan, RBC, Microsoft, " Bank of America, Broadcom, Apple, Republicans, Arista Networks, Arista, Meta, Deutsche Bank, eBay, Barclays, Energy, Infrastructure, Communications, Resources, IDA Locations: San Antonio, Redmond , WA
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