Apple


Microsoft seems to be aiming at two different audiences with the high-end laptop and its Apple-y operating system, The Verge’s Dan Seifert says on Too Embarrassed to Ask.


Recode’s Jason Del Rey explains on the latest Too Embarrassed to Ask.
Jeff Bezos and Tim Cook bury the hatchet.


“I don’t know what they’re doing on the car front, it’s not clear.”






Join us for live analysis of Apple’s second-quarter earnings.


Will Tim Cook say anything new about the future?


Could the money-transfer service be called Apple Cash, perhaps?


Bottom line: Apple could really use a completely different kind of hardware hit.


Wearables expert D.C. Rainmaker offers his picks on the latest episode of Too Embarrassed to Ask.


Plus, Apple starts lobbying on autonomous vehicles.


The Apple Car is alive — whatever it is.


The famously secretive company pre-announced a new Mac Pro, which won’t ship this year.


That’s probably okay, especially if iPhone 8 rumors turn out correct.


The president’s social media director shares that Trump has been tweeting from his new Apple device.


A former Dolby executive is leading the charge, Bloomberg reports.


Most signed a brief a month ago but haven’t signed this new one.


“Privacy is sacred,” writes Zdziarski.


Donna Ogier joined Snap in February.


The leaks detail 14 different iOS exploits that the CIA could use to compromise Apple devices.


Is the dominance of the “Gang of Five” healthy?


The longtime Apple CEO had to be convinced that tech support could connect with customers.


Keep your eye on the software, and on Apple.


Berkshire Hathaway now owns 2.5 percent of Apple.


Yes, sometimes they fall out of your ears.


Apple: “We support efforts toward greater acceptance, not less.”


Apple’s spaceship campus has an official name: Apple Park.


It’s pretty much exactly what you would have expected.
Since most people are getting news via their devices, tech companies need to look for solutions, according to Cue.
“Planet of the Apps” is another way to sell more Apple Music subscriptions.


It’s actually called “Planet of the Apps.”


Cue will be onstage at Recode’s Code Media.


Cue will be interviewed live onstage at Code Media by Peter Kafka.


“There has to be a massive campaign.”


A group of 97 companies, most from the tech industry, filed a legal brief opposing the travel ban.


The initial models of the fancy display got all glitchy when put near networking gear.


It’s the first joint effort from big U.S. businesses to try to support immigration.


The company could file its own legal action or join several existing suits challenging the president’s executive order.


“I’m encouraged with the significant improvement, but we’re not without challenges there,” says CEO Tim Cook.