Even after his death, Jobs delivers fresh quotes, like ones from a video deposition used for a court case being heard in Oakland, California.
The iPod antitrust case shows how the company has evolved through the years.
"The Woz" will use his tech expertise to introduce viewer to new gadgets.
Plaintiffs are seeking about $350 million in damages, which would be automatically tripled under antitrust laws.
Jobs has more patents than Bill Gates, Sergey Brin and Larry Page combined.
With users holding on to their old devices for longer than ever before, growth in the tablet market is expected to drop in 2014.
Developers will have to ensure that apps look good, according to the newly revealed resolutions for the two Apple Watch Models.
It seemed as if neither side would be willing to budge, but the health of the book industry hinges on publishers having more control.
Complexity and theft may deter some users from opting for the higher-end wearable from Apple.
The service is one of many business solutions Apple is pushing as it invades Microsoft's last beachhead--the office.
A new piece of malicious code is targeting Chinese iPhone users through apps downloaded through a third-party app store.
Apple had said that the Apple Watch would be priced starting at $350, assumed to be the price of the aluminum model.
Apple will bring its vision to China through its internal training program.
Christie's auction house expects the machine will fetch at least $500,000.
The "American Hustle" star follows Leonardo DiCaprio in considering the lead role in the Steve Jobs biopic and then passing on it.
The company that erected the monument called Cook's coming out a "public call to sodomy."
Retail chief Angela Ahrendts indicates a later release in 2015 than had been expected.
It will be the third major biopic of Steve Jobs since 1999.
Products of leading vendors continued to dominate the tablet market in the third quarter, despite growing competition from low-cost rivals.
Tim Cook's decision to publicly identify as a homosexual couldn't have come at a better time as Apple rides the success of it products.
Samsung's woes in India won't abate unless the mobile phone giant can deliver a sophisticated smartphone at a price rivaling Xiaomi.
For Apple, chasing a better experience is prioritized over chasing market share -- a key lesson from the 1990s.