Apple reveals new iPad and software offering in education play
Apple has rolled out a new iPad and classroom software aimed at grabbing more of the education market.
Apple has rolled out a new iPad and classroom software aimed at grabbing more of the education market.
For the second quarter in a row, Apple execs talked up the growth of the company's Services category -- an attempt to highlight the earnings potential of devices now in customers' hands.
Apple CEO Tim Cook doesn't exactly confirm that his company is working on an automobile, but he doesn't deny it, either, in an interview with Fortune.
The White House heads west to Silicon Valley on Friday looking for ideas on how to improve the nation's cybersecurity, and members of President Barack Obama's administration are likely to get an earful.
Apple will allow China's State Internet Information Office to run security audits on products the company sells in China in an effort to counter concerns that other governments are using its devices for surveillance, according to news reports.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, who dazzled the industry with new iPhones and iPads and showed strength by becoming the <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/article/2840956/careers/tim-cook-i-m-proud-to-be-gay.html">first Fortune 500 CEO to publicly announce he is gay</a>, has made <em>Time</em> magazine's short list for Person of the Year for 2014.
Steve Jobs' office at Apple remains intact, and looks exactly the way it did when he passed away in October of 2012. This tidbit first came to the surface when a video clip of Tim Cook's interview with Charlie Rose was released earlier this week.
A recent data breach at retailer Home Depot and a leak of celebrity nude pictures from Apple's iCloud service raise questions about the companies' data security practices, two U.S. senators said Thursday.
“The most personal device we’ve ever created.” – Tim Cook, Apple CEO
During Apple's fiscal third quarter earnings call this week, CEO Tim Cook gave some hints about where the company is going and why.
Apple will pay at least US$32.5 million to customers in a settlement over a U.S. Federal Trade Commission complaint that the company allowed children to run up huge in-app purchases on the company's devices.
Apple pays a fair share of the taxes it owes the U.S. and other nations, its CEO said Tuesday, despite criticism from U.S. senators that the company is ducking taxes by shifting profits to subsidiaries that the company does not consider tax residents of any nation.
Apple has set up three foreign subsidiaries that the company claims are not resident in any nation for taxing purposes, in an effort to avoid paying tens of billions of dollars in taxes to the U.S. and other countries, according to a new report from a U.S. Senate subcommittee.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer are the two techiest candidates for the 2012 Time Person of the Year honor that will be announced this Wednesday. They also have competition from a couple of non-persons: the Higgs boson (or "God") particle of Large Hadron Collider fame and the Mars Rover.
While Apple's iPhone is selling well across the globe, China has emerged as its fastest growing market for the device.