Apple plots new Mac Pro, eyes desktop innovation
Mac Pro looked a bit like something Darth Vader would use to operate the Death Star and is an eighth the size of the previous version.
Mac Pro looked a bit like something Darth Vader would use to operate the Death Star and is an eighth the size of the previous version.
How to innovate? That was both the spoken and unspoken question on everyone's minds at the Wall Street Journal's memorable D Conference this week in Carlsbad. How can we radically improve the experience and value of interacting with one's digital device? What is the next chapter in the evolution of information and entertainment technology?
COMMENTARY---It's been a few years since Steve Jobs came back to save Apple with the revolutionary iMac. Sales rocketed, Apple came back into profit and Jobs is hailed as a God in the eyes of the Apple community.
Apple posted a video celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the Mac on its website featuring some of its highest profile users sharing their Mac experiences.
BusinessWeek has posted its list of The 50 Most Innovative Companies and Apple tops the list. According to the survey taken by "senior executives around the world," Apple ranks number one with the reason given by 47% of respondents is its products.
Mike Arrington and Erick Schonfeld opened TechCrunch Disrupt in the abandoned 80,000 sq. ft office of Merrill Lynch in the Lower West Village of NYC this morning.
Apple doesn't innovate? Oh really? *rolls eyes*
WWDC 2011 lacked innovation and exemplified a monoculture that casts the closing of Apple's Jobs-era legacy in a light of exclusivity, hostility, and heartfelt angst among those who felt that Apple's core strength was in its embrace of outsiders.
We caught up with PARC CEO Mark Bernstein to talk shop and innovation. Bernstein talks about the state of R&D, whether he'd let Steve Jobs in the building today, cleantech and PARC's past present and future.
Apple's new vehicle infotainment system CarPlay is now officially on the road, thanks to Ferrari's latest batch of deliveries.