Andy Ihnatko's NYC Expo Hoo-Hah
I do feel as though I need a bit of acknowledgement, here; I mean, honestly, I'm putting up with quite a lot. When Expo is in San Francisco, all is right with the world.
I do feel as though I need a bit of acknowledgement, here; I mean, honestly, I'm putting up with quite a lot. When Expo is in San Francisco, all is right with the world.
Is Apple is setting a new standard with its dedication to flat-panel monitors?
They're the Baby Boomers' babies, and if Apple plays its cards right, they might be customers for life.
Apple has announced plans for a special event next week in Cupertino -- and sources say the new consumer desktops will be the guests of honor.
Last month, after a press event at Apple's Cupertino headquarters, I made an off-the-cuff observation about the future leadership of the company. In short, I commented on how Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook, who took a portion of stage time from Jobs to talk about new notebooks, was wearing blue jeans and a black shirt - Jobs' signature outfit.
Apple Computer Inc.'s interim CEO sure does enjoy playing coy.
Apple says that the goal of bringing four clean gigawatts of energy to its supply chain by 2020 is within reach.
CEO Tim Cook offers details on Apple's new campus. The company's new HQ is powered by 100 percent renewable energy, using one of the largest solar site installations in the world.
My colleague David Morgenstern yesterday blogged about some of the changes in the freshly released Mac OS 10.5.
Sometimes it is hard to see the forest for the trees. Especially when the trees are the form of iOS, iPadOS, and macOS devices. With Apple Silicon Macs - Mr. Schiller, how about a shorter name? - some pundits are fretting about the platform's future. I'm not. Here's why.