Apple announced a series of big changes at the executive level of the world's most valuable company on Thursday, on the same day that a report indicates sales of the company's biggest moneymaker, the iPhone, could be slumping. Here's a rundown on how the pecking order in Cupertino is changing, and what it means.
Adele is about to change the phase of online streaming after reports reveal that the singer will not be releasing her highly anticipated album "25" for music streaming services like Apple Music and Spotify.
Don't count China to support everything that Apple Inc. has to offer. Recently, it failed to support the tech giant's Apple News app despite being the company's second-largest market.
Apple is one of the greatest contenders when it comes to mobile gaming apps, and the fact that the company never actually dealt on Twitter game feed in the past remains a mystery to die-hard gaming fans. That issue has been put to rest. Recently, the tech giant put up its first Twitter account solely for the purpose of gaming.
Apple's iOS 7 introduced Jony Ive's redesigned flat interface and a slew of new features built around it. Then iOS 8 brought the Mac and the iPhone closer together with a bunch more feature additions, with more incremental updates on the way to add Watch into the mix. It looks like iOS 9 won't be packed to the gills with more new stuff, but will finally make sure all of it reliably works.
Apple's earnings are through the roof, but is it really fresh momentum, or inertia? Apple blew analyst projections out of the water this week with quarterly earnings that not only topped its own expectations and not only broke its own record -- it was the highest-earning quarter of any company, ever.
In an effort to support World AIDS Day 2014, Cupertino, California-based Apple and other leading app developers announced the launch of an unprecedented two-week campaign "to help (RED) achieve the goal of an AIDS-free generation," according to a Nov. 23 press release.
Apple Inc. released mostly good news for its shareholders in the build-up to the holiday season, forecasting a big boost in iPhone sales following its release of the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. But what's happening to iPad sales?
To stream or not to stream. To stream or not to stream, that is the question. It used to be an age old debate, but with the advent of faster microchips in computers, modern WiFi routers and increased content selection, streaming media is the wave of the future.
After a nearly three-year hiatus, alternative rock band Coldplay are gearing up to release their sixth studio album "Ghost Stories" on May 19, according to "Rolling Stone."
The two hottest phones in America aren't even being sold yet. The two hottest phones in America aren't even being sold yet. One of those phones, the Samsung Galaxy S5, hits store shelves in Q2 or Q3 of this year.
The iPad Pro is going to blow the socks off of current Android tablets with a super big, extremely detailed display, advanced features and power to spare.
Most people wouldn't remember whether the Raiders or Redskins won Super Bowl XVIII, but they would remember one particular commercial that played that year. Thirty years ago, on Jan. 22, 1984, Apple Computer Inc.'s iconic Nineteen Eighty Four-inspired commercial aired for the Apple Macintosh, ushering in a new kind of desktop computer and declaring Apple's identity as a revolutionary smasher of conformist technology.
The “most powerful Mac ever” is coming just in time as promised and just in time for the holiday season. Mac Pro users, companies and firms will be delighted with the specs that this PC has to offer.
Will there be just one iPhone 6? iPhone 6 Will there be just one iPhone 6? Or will Apple decide to release a phablet-sized device alongside a plastic version with a 4 inch display? Phablet is a portmanteau of phone and tablet.