I hope U.S. lawmakers have the necessary skills of introspection to clearly perceive the odors that abound in their assembly rooms.
The iPhone producer has waited far too long to adapt its music business to the needs of its users. The corporation has finally jumped on the bandwagon and is paying a huge sum for it.
It is easier for a tourist or even a citizen of New York to point out an Apple store than a church or a synagogue.
Apple must face the reality that its unique competitiveness is gradually diminishing.
Trump lowers royalties, and Apple creates jobs. However, one is not necessarily linked to the other.