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An Apple VP has said the company needs to stay nimble as new technologies like AI may ultimately kill its most profitable ...
It’s almost impossible to realize you’re in the good times when you’re in the good times. Back in 2007, oh so many years ago, ...
Tony Fadell, the iPod inventor, argues that Silicon Valley's lavish perks are stifling innovation. He contrasts Apple's ...
Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of services, gave an ominous warning today that the iPhone could go the way of the ...
Martin Fielder did most of the hard work when it comes to using the iPod Shuffle without iTunes. All you have to do is copy the music over to your Shuffle like a normal mass storage device.
While many would argue that the original iPod is the most iconic entry in the long and diverse line of digital audio players that Apple released over the years, there must certainly be some ...
Apple's senior vice president of services Eddy Cue has said consumers "may not need an iPhone 10 years from now" because of ...
While centralized identity has been dominant, and remains so, decentralized identity could be the “biggest fundamental change ...
Smart glasses, wearable gadgets, or even AI-powered assistants could fulfill our needs without requiring a screen at all.
Driven by nostalgia and rarity, these 11 vintage electronics are worth a lot more today than they were back then.
In 2006 — just a year before the iPhone appeared — a slightly-under-the-weather Steve Jobs introduced the $349 iPod Hi-Fi. Jobs opened his pitch praising Apple for making music mobile with the iPod, ...