Apple


“Our purpose is to serve humanity.”


It’s been a bad week to be a tech company.


“I think we’re beyond that here.”


Assembled in China. But key parts and equipment are American.


Chromebooks represented about 60 percent of the U.S. K-12 school market last year.


It’s back to liveblogs, like in old times.


New iPads and classroom software. What else?


Kara Swisher and Chris Hayes will interview Cook from Chicago.


A message from Apple to big publishers: We like you.


Voice integration is coming.


Mike McCue thinks a walled garden is the wrong approach for publishers in 2018.


It will show up in March.


Hands-free Siri on HomePod is an important strategic initiative for Apple.


Ina used to work for Recode, but we let her on the show anyway.


The company raised the possibility in a letter to Congress amid a controversy over throttling.


What stock rout?


CEO Patrick Spence explains Sonos’ answer to Apple, Amazon and Google on the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask.


The iPhone X debut wasn’t enough to push iPhone sales to a new record.


Sales could pass $90 billion on a strong iPhone X launch.


Immigration, net neutrality, taxes and Russia dominated tech’s agenda in the nation’s capital last year, per new reports.


Axios’ Ina Fried says most consumers might be okay — if they update their systems ASAP.


The Facebook CEO’s latest reforms to the News Feed are not enough, and he should come up with “radical solutions,” Keen says.


Amazon’s Alexa voice platform, and now Google’s assistant voice platform, were the clear ecosystem winners of CES.


CEO Patrick Doyle will leave behind quite the legacy when he departs in June.


And Senator John Thune is pressing Apple to explain its “feature to throttle” to concerned lawmakers.


The music producer helped launch Apple Music, but he has had a diminished role at the company for a while.


It’s been quite a year.


Recode’s Kara Swisher and The Verge’s Lauren Goode count down the Top 10 news items of the year on the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask.


In the meantime, here’s a $30 battery swap.


Podcast creators — and advertisers — know very little about podcast consumption. That’s going to change.




Somewhat unusual for Apple: They’re acknowledging the $400 million deal in public.


Snap too had approached Shazam about a possible deal.



An attempt to crack down on spammy, duplicative apps has Apple at war with ChowNow, which aids restaurants.


It’s time for the most powerful companies in digital media to stop playing dumb, Brown says.


The company released its latest diversity report Thursday.


Friends stars, reunited! In 2019, probably.



