Apple increases MacBook and iPad prices by 20%
iPhone maker blamed cost rises on memory chip shortages caused by AI boom
iPhone maker blamed cost rises on memory chip shortages caused by AI boom
Chipmaker forecasts sustained demand for computer memory, boosting its shares and Asian markets
Can the UK deliver change?
Deal suggests carmakers may have more value packed away in the trunk
Former first lady Michelle lashes out at presidential candidate Flávio in social media video in latest setback to campaign
Likely next PM sees move as best way to grant local communities greater power over their economies, workforces and infrastructure
Endorsement of Unison chief opens up split with other big unions opposed to current energy secretary being appointed to Treasury
Record June temperatures are fuelling demand for air conditioning and putting pressure on energy systems
Retailer has a good chance of snagging market share thanks to its brand recognition and captive customer base
Partial victory for campaigners and city of Paris in attempt to attribute corporate responsibility for global warming
Britain’s next leader must be ready to take unpopular decisions on spending and growth
Renewed challenge from open-source models raises stakes on AI labs to make their case
Acting president Delcy Rodríguez says 164 confirmed dead but toll is likely to rise sharply
Brent crude drops below the $72.48 a barrel it traded at in late February before Iran conflict erupted
Justices overturn verdict that became basis for billions of dollars in claims over warnings of alleged cancer risk
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An oddball who believes he is John Lennon holds the key to an illicit fortune in a feelgood Danish caper flirting with tastelessness
A child’s-eye view of Vancouver Island is the starting point for a quietly mind-blowing film that shapeshifts to poignant effect
The president has made many errors in his policy towards Tehran, but signing the MOU isn’t one of them
The Russian soprano brought glitz and panache to her recital at London’s Royal Opera House
At London’s Aldwych Theatre, Frank Sinatra’s songs soar, but the portrait of the singer is surprisingly superficial
As part of a global rollout, the US homeware behemoth now resides at a lavish London address
Apple’s stock slides after company unveils price rises linked to ‘unprecedented’ cost of memory chips