Technology giant Apple Inc. has let down millions of Apple fans by not celebrating the 10th anniversary of its retail stores today.
Rumors of Apple Store 2.0 are circulating, and a tool for iPhone facial recognition has launched.
Credit Suisse have addressed five recurring concerns troubling the investors of Apple.
Apple has been awarded a patent for a dock connector for landscape or horizontal docking.
Led by Senator Al Franken, the Privacy and Technology Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary grilled Google and Apple on privacy.
Apple is the number one brand in the world according to a report; Facebook is in the top 100 for the first time.
Iconic and enigmatic tech visionary Steve Jobs is also a ‘corporate dictator’ who hates excuses from his senior executives, doesn't take kindly to any flop whatsoever and considers failure as anathema, according to new revelations.
The succession question at Apple has always been a trillion-dollar one, and markets have been on tenterhooks every time there was a new revelation -- truth or rumor -- about CEO Steve Jobs' health status. Now, there is somewhat conclusive evidence that the company is really looking up at the prospect of life without its iconic visionary leader. A Fortune magazine article written by Adam Lashinsky, excerpts of which have been published in various newspapers, says the company is offering traini...
Rumors have been circulating about the possible launch of a redesigned, and more importantly free, MobileMe service, but no one has forgotten the uneasy days when the service was launched in 2008. The launch of the revamped MobileMe, which was essentially an upgrade of a pre-existing service called .Mac, had invited disappointing media review, promoting Jobs to sternly castigate the product executives.
Apple plans to start planting ARM processors in laptops which would usher in a departure from Intel chips which currently power its MacBook Pros.
The delayed reaction and mangled response from Apple over its privacy breaches follows a pattern of failed PR practices by the company, experts content, putting its brand in serious risk.
The delay in responding to privacy breaches is only making the situation worse for Apple, experts contend, with the handling of it more akin to a toy-factory rather than a business.
The wait for the white-colored iPhone 4 has officially ended as Apple's anticipated smartphone hit shelves today, but those hoping to snag one later may be out of luck.
South Park does a satire of the Apple tracking controversy using the movie Human Centipede as a backdrop.
In an interview with Mobilized's Ina Fried, Jobs reiterated many of his company's previous denials.
For those who seek a white iPhone 4 and can't wait for it to arrive in the U.S., it's now possible to get one -- if you are willing to fly to Europe.
Researchers unveiled that Apple's iPhone was actively logging the whereabouts of its users, but its not just Apple's phone that's tracking you. Though the company has remained silent after Wednesday's revelations, the reason that Apple is tracking consumers simply relates to a legal statement they made on the matter nearly a year ago: advertising.
Apple's iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, the iPhone 4, and iPad models are also keeping track of consumers whereabouts. Mac computers running Snow Leopard and even Windows computers running Safari 5 are being watched. The question is why?
In its suit against Samsung, Apple is accusing Samsung of copying significant portions of the iPhone's functionality for use in devices like the Galaxy S. But are the devices really that similar?
During Apple's first quarter 2011 earnings Wednesday, Apple Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook updated stockholders and analysts on the status of CEO Steve Jobs, who has been on a medical leave of absence since January.
Minnesota Senator Al Franken has called out Apple after reports emerged that the company's products were keeping detailed records of the location data of their users.
In a two-page letter sent to Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Franken discusses what he calls the worrisome existence of the iPhone's and iPad's extensive location data.