U.S. hits Apple with antitrust suit, accusing tech giant of stifling competition
The Justice Department said Apple illegally engaged in anti-competitive behavior in an effort to build a "moat around its smartphone monopoly."
The Justice Department said Apple illegally engaged in anti-competitive behavior in an effort to build a "moat around its smartphone monopoly."
Apple tells iPhone users not to put wet devices in rice because small grain particles could cause damage.
Having advanced driver-assistance systems doesn't mean motorists get to zone out, Transportation Secretary says.
Medical device company called Apple's move to redesign its watches "a positive step toward accountability."
An appeals court on Wednesday granted Apple's request to halt a ban on its Apple Watch product that went into effect this week.
The ban was ordered by the U.S. International Trade Commission due to a patent dispute over the devices' blood oxygen monitor.
Customers who used Apple's Family Sharing service may be eligible for a payment after settlement over "deceptive" ads.
Apple said it will stop selling the devices later this month in order to comply with a U.S. import ban.
The update patches two vulnerabilities, includes no new features to the operating system.
The Oakland County Sheriff's Office issued a warning about the new "NameDrop" feature on the new iOS 17 software update.
How to turn off Apple's new NameDrop feature in iPhones with iOS 17 that lets users share information when devices are in close proximity.
Apple plans to upgrade the iPhone 15's operating system to prevent it from overheating and becoming uncomfortable to hold.
Roughly three million iPhone owners who filed claims by Oct. 6, 2020 could receive part of a $500 million settlement from the tech giant.
Meta this week announced that it was mandating that all workers return to the office for three days a week starting in September.
Tech giant will also offer "buy now, pay later" loans of up to $1,000 that can be used to make Apple Pay purchases.
The 2007 phone sold for more than 100 times its original price.
United Airlines told Valerie Szybala her lost suitcase would be delivered. Then she watched as the Apple AirTag she had inside went to an apartment complex, a McDonald's and a shopping center.
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iPhone 13s, gaming consoles, Christmas lights and turkeys have all been caught up in the global snarl.
Find cases for the new Apple iPhone 13 from OtterBox, Casetify, Case-Mate, Apple and more
Find back to school discounts on the Apple AirPods Pro, Champion backpacks, school supplies and more on Amazon
From active noise cancellation to wireless charging, here's how to choose the best wireless earbuds for you.
A demonstration by supporters of President Donald Trump to protest his ban from the Twitter social media platform outside the company's San Francisco headquarters appeared to be a bust Monday morning.
Big corporations like Facebook, Amazon and Apple dominate our lives, but do they have our best intentions in mind? Sally Hubbard explains why monopolies are ruining our democracy and economy.
Fall has officially arrived. That means it's getting a little colder and if you're living in Michigan - you have a craving for apple cider.
The move marked a reversal from a day earlier, when Greene appeared to retreat from her threat to trigger a vote to remove Johnson as speaker.
The cost of shelter is taking a bigger cut out of paychecks for many Americans, who are likely cutting back on basic necessities like food and child care, in order to cover rent.
The American Cancer Society is trying to find out why Black women have the highest death rate for most cancers.
Ascension Michigan reported Wednesday that it is experiencing a disruption in its technology systems.
Kennedy campaign spokesperson Stefanie Spear said in a statement that "the issue was resolved more than 10 years ago, and he is in robust physical and mental health."
After the storms pass, we'll see sunshine and warm temperatures.
The move marked a reversal from a day earlier, when Greene appeared to retreat from her threat to trigger a vote to remove Johnson as speaker.
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer declared a state of emergency on Tuesday in Kalamazoo, St. Joseph, Branch and Cass counties following a severe storm and tornadoes.
Here's how you can snag $25 tickets to concerts heading to Metro Detroit this year.
The cost of shelter is taking a bigger cut out of paychecks for many Americans, who are likely cutting back on basic necessities like food and child care, in order to cover rent.
United Auto Workers union members at Stellantis' Warren Stamping Plant voted on Monday to authorize a strike over health and safety concerns.
Members of UAW Local 869 are scheduled to vote on May 6 over safety concerns at the plant.
Technology originally developed for homeland security is now available in Michigan to inspect every inch of your car. Developers say UVeye is like getting an MRI for your vehicle.
A bill introduced to the Michigan Legislature is looking to decrease noise pollution around Metro Detroit, more particularly along Woodward Avenue.
Ford Motor Co.'s first-quarter net income fell 24% from a year ago as the company's combustion engine vehicle unit saw revenue and sales decline.
Brian Fox, a fellow producer and engineer at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago, confirmed Albini passed away Tuesday night from a heart attack.
'Bob Hearts Abishola', the acclaimed comedy, is signing off after its fifth season on CBS.
Tom Brady took his share of barbs from comedians, former teammates and his longtime coach during a made-for-streaming comedy live event on Netflix -- but one joke seemed to anger him.
Bernard Hill died Sunday at 79. The actor was known for his roles in "Lord of the Rings" and "Titanic."
"Sunday Morning" has an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the country singer's first post-stroke song, "Where That Came From," which blends art with artificial intelligence in a recording that captures Travis' country heart.
The move marked a reversal from a day earlier, when Greene appeared to retreat from her threat to trigger a vote to remove Johnson as speaker.
The cost of shelter is taking a bigger cut out of paychecks for many Americans, who are likely cutting back on basic necessities like food and child care, in order to cover rent.
Kennedy campaign spokesperson Stefanie Spear said in a statement that "the issue was resolved more than 10 years ago, and he is in robust physical and mental health."
Brian Fox, a fellow producer and engineer at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago, confirmed Albini passed away Tuesday night from a heart attack.
You deserve a treat. And this spring, Mother Nature is providing a seemingly endless supply – trillions of cicadas.
An 11-year-old boy in Warren has made medical history. He is one of two children in the world to receive an experimental gene therapy procedure to restore vision.
Panera is phasing out a highly caffeinated selection of lemonade beverages that's at the center of several lawsuits.
Recall includes yogurt pretzels and other confections sold by retailers such as Dollar General, HyVee, Target and Walmart.
The Texas dairy worker infected by H5N1 "did not disclose the name of their workplace," frustrating investigators.
Actress Halle Berry joined with a group of bipartisan senators on Thursday to announce new legislation to promote menopause research, training and education.
The Olympic flame arrived in France aboard a 19th century tall ship to kick off a 7,500-mile journey to the Paris Summer Games.
Detroit will officially debut its uniforms at Comerica Park on Friday against the Houston Astros.
Here are the different ticket options fans can now purchase for the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Tom Brady took his share of barbs from comedians, former teammates and his longtime coach during a made-for-streaming comedy live event on Netflix -- but one joke seemed to anger him.
It was just the 10th Kentucky Derby decided by a nose, and the first since Grindstone wore the garland of red roses in 1996.
The roundtable discusses mobility and the importance of marque events like the 2024 NFL Draft, the Detroit Auto Show and more.
By the time this presidential race is over, Biden, Trump and their entourages may not need Michigan driver's licenses, but they'll know their way around and where the orange barrel construction zones are enough to void them on their way to campaign events.
The Motor City is putting the final touches in place for the 2024 NFL Draft as it rolls into Detroit next week.
Michael Bickers, Regional President of PNC Southeast Michigan/Detroit, and Eric Poe, CEO of CURE Auto Insurance, appeared on CBS Detroit's Michigan Matters.
Businesses across Michigan are feeling optimistic about the future after weathering the historic 100-year health pandemic that impacted every company in one way or another.
Nearly 1,500 athletes compete in 18 events this year for the regional Special Olympics at Macomb County Community College in Warren.
When it comes to high fashion, Rachelle Willnus is adding her flair through her business Derby Hats by Rachelle
Top Up Burgers of Commerce Charter Township joined CBS News Detroit to celebrate National Burger Month.
No matter the celebration, nothing says congrats like a big bunch of balloons, and Haus of Balloons joined CBS New Detroit to discuss how they can help with DIY projects.
Barrett Henson, owner of Fit Body Boot Camp in Berkley, joined CBS News Detroit to discuss health and fitness tips.