Apple is recording a US foreign tax credit of $4.8 billion that will partly offset the cost to the company of a €13 billion ($14.2 billion) tax bill it must pay Ireland because of an EU court ruling ...
Apple is set to open its first new store on the island of Ireland since 2008. The tech giant’s new build unit at Belfast’s Cornmarket will open to the public at 9am on Friday morning as the ...
The short version is that Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, which is part of the ... with the Victoria Square shopping complex […] Apple becomes the latest new tenant of ‘The Keep ...
replaces the city's previous Apple Store as the only one on the island of Ireland. The city's original Apple Store opened in 2008 as Apple Victoria Square. It closed on October 15, 2024 ...
While Apple has a network of 40 retail outlets across the UK, the Belfast store is its only official store on the island of Ireland. “We are thrilled to be opening our new store in Belfast, after ...
Apple’s brand new Belfast store has officially welcomed its first customers, as the technology company relocated from Victoria Square after 16 years in the shopping centre for a new street location.
Apple reported its Q4 earnings on Thursday, with the iPhone maker posting sales of $94.9 billion but also taking a $10 ...
Sales for the iPhone maker were up 6 percent to to $94.93 billion. But a $14.4 billion tax bill cut profits that would have ...
Then-EU Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager speaks during a news conference at EU headquarters, in Brussels, Belgium, Aug. 30, 2016 (AP photo by Virginia Mayo). After almost 10 years of ...
Apple has already begun rolling out its Apple Intelligence ... in December's iOS 18.2 update to include localized English for ...
Motor Distributors Limited (MDL), the long-time importer of Mercedes-Benz cars and commercial vehicles for Ireland (and more ...
Apple Intelligence has finally launched in US English, and if you’re in the EU, you’ll be able to use the new AI features on your iPhone and iPad starting in April, according to an Irish Apple ...