Apple has had its fair share of superb designs over the years, but what are its greatest hits? Here, we’ve grouped all the best designs Apple has ever created.
On Jan. 2, Apple will continue to follow the Japanese tradition of fukubukuro (“lucky bag”), where retail stores sell bags filled with discounted items.
We've put together a list our favorite sonic solutions, which leverage wireless streaming to play all that rad jive on your iPhone right from your pocket.
Former Apple engineer Ron Schultz testified against the tech giant on Friday, claiming Apple willfully attempted to block iPod users from downloading music not purchased from its own iTunes store.
It looked as though the antitrust case filed against Apple — for restricting the music users could play on iPods — might be about to collapse, but a new eligible plaintiff has stepped forward.
If you want to get your hands on one of Apple's discontinued iPod Classic devices for Christmas, be prepared to pay over-the-odds for the player — demand has pushed up prices on Amazon and eBay.
Tim Cook wants you to know that it wasn't his decision to kill off the iPod Classic. During a Q&A in California on Monday, the CEO said Apple simply "couldn't find the parts anymore," adding that the Classic's demise wasn't down to him "swinging the ax."
The iPod Classic is dead. And with it, music lovers mourn the loss of 120 glorious gigabytes worth of B-sides, rarities and obscurities that never disappeared on airplane mode, never asked for a subscription fee, and always brought comfort.
BBM got 10 million downloads in its first 24 hours when it launched for Android and iOS last month, though iPod Touch and Wi-Fi-only iPad users were left out. An update rolled out Thursday, however, means everyone's now invited to the BBM party.
Sure, he lives in the United States, but Apple's Jonathan Ive - the man behind the design of everything from the iMac to the iPhone - can now be called "Sir."