A decade later, Steve Jobs is still paving Apple’s path to success
Years before his passing Steve Jobs put Apple on the path that led to it becoming what it is today.
Years before his passing Steve Jobs put Apple on the path that led to it becoming what it is today.
If the best revenge is living well, then Tim Cook is sticking it to everyone.
Apple has become the first $1 trillion publicly listed U.S. company, crowning a decade-long rise fuelled by its ubiquitous iPhone.
The Cupertino campus designed by Steve Jobs will pay tribute to Apple's late founder with a 1,000-seat auditorium, the Steve Jobs Theater.
From Steve Jobs to the Apple car, Cook looked back at Apple's past and looked ahead to its future in a wide-ranging interview.
Donald Trump and Steve Jobs understand that reality doesn’t matter. It’s what people believe that matters. However, columnist Rob Enderle writes it’s not just about convincing folks you will be successful in a turnaround, it’s about doing whatever is needed to assure success. Only one of these guys got that right.
The latest attempt to bring Steve Jobs's life story to the silver screen may fare better than previous, not-so-great efforts, if the new full-length trailer for the appropriately titled Steve Jobs is any indication.
It's too soon to tell if Apple Watch will be a smash hit, but CEO Tim Cook said in a new interview that the new device "will be the first modern smartwatch--the first one that matters."
Not surprisingly, Apple yesterday fought a move by several news organizations to make public a two-hour video deposition recorded by former co-founder Steve Jobs in 2011.
The past is coming back to haunt Apple, as a nearly 10-year-old class-action antitrust lawsuit accusing the company of trying to monopolize online music distribution is headed to trial.
Steve Jobs provides business leaders with a perfect template of how to deliver expertly tailored rhetoric, according to new research.
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.
The years have not been kind to Apple's critics. Here are fifteen laughable predictions that show how Apple has been going out of business since 1984.
Apple is celebrating the 30-year anniversary of its Macintosh computer with a commemorative video shot entirely with the iPhone 5S.
A few weeks after Steve Jobs posed for the cover of the first issue of Macworld, he changed his mind. He didn't want to be on the cover anymore.