Apple momentarily became the world's most valuable publicly traded company again today after its market valuation surpassed that of Nvidia, according to CNBC . However, the two companies have since traded places during today's session. The price of Apple's stock has increased by around 20% since it closed at $275.15 on June 25, pushing the company's valuation to nearly $5 trillion. AAPL is now trading above the $332 mark on the intraday market. Saudi Aramco technically remains the world's most valuable company, but it is often overlooked in this context because it is largely state-controlled. Tags: AAPL , Nvidia This article, " Apple Passed Nvidia to Become World's Most Valuable Company Again " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
Apple has increased the price of iCloud + in Nigeria, Türkiye, Vietnam, Japan, Egypt, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Indonesia, according to an updated version of its iCloud support document . Price increases range from 11 percent to 55 percent depending on the plan and the country. Nigeria saw the biggest hike, and a 50GB plan is now ₦1,300, up from ₦900. Türkiye saw the next largest increase, with a 50GB plan priced at 49.99 TL, up from 39.99 TL. Apple has likely adjusted pricing due to currency fluctuations. The Japanese Yen has weakened over the past year, for example, and the dollar is up almost 10 percent against the yen. The Turkish Lira has also depreciated, increasing the value of the U.S. dollar. A full list of price changes can be found on Apple's iCloud website . U.S. pricing has not changed, nor has pricing in any other country not listed above. All Apple Accounts receive 5GB of free ‌iCloud‌ storage. Apple's ‌iCloud‌+ plans give users extra storage, as well as perks like Hide My Email, HomeKit Secure Video , and ‌iCloud‌ Private Relay. Tag: iCloud Related Forum: Apple Music, Apple Pay/Card, iCloud, Fitness+ This article, " Apple Raises iCloud+ Prices in 8 Countries " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums
Apple today increased the price of Apple Music and some Apple One subscription bundles. An individual ‌Apple Music‌ subscription is now $1 more expensive in the United States, going from $10.99 to $11.99 per month. Pricing on the ‌Apple Music‌ Family plan increased by $3, increasing from $16.99 to $19.99. Student pricing is up $1, with the plan now priced at $6.99. The price of the individual ‌Apple One‌ plan hasn't changed, but the Family and Premier plans have gone up $2. The Family plan is now $27.95 per month and the Premier plan is $39.95 per month. Apple has also raised prices in Brazil . In a statement to Music Business Worldwide , Apple said it was raising prices due to the "result of ricing licensing costs." ‌Apple Music‌ prices were last increased in October 2022. Tag: Apple Music This article, " Apple Music Now Costs $11.99 as Apple Increases Subscription Prices " first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums