Apple has released its 2013 Supplier Responsibility Progress Report revealing that it has fired one of its suppliers for employing 74 underage workers.
Kariem McFarlin, an Alameda resident, was sentenced to seven years in state prison for burglarizing several homes included the home of the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
A SEC filing made yesterday reveals that Apple board member and former U.S. Vice-President Al Gore purchased 59,000 shares of AAPL worth over $29.6 million for $441,000 or $7.475 per share.
Luca Maestri, executive vice president and chief financial officer at Xerox, is leaving the company on February 28th to assume the role of corporate controller at Apple.
Netflix and Warner Bros. today announced a licensing agreement allowing U.S. Netflix members to enjoy complete previous seasons of dramas produced by Warner Bros.
Consumer Reports has ranked the Samsung Galaxy S III, LG Optimus G, Motorola Droid Razr HD, and Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD as better smartphones than the iPhone 5.
G-Form, a company who makes protective cases for the iPhone and iPad, sent an iPod touch to an altitude of 100,000 feet in order to test their iPhone 5 case.
The FTC today announced that Google has agreed to change some of its business practices to resolve Federal Trade Commission concerns that those practices could stifle competition.
Apple and Steve Jobs were so secretive about the first iPhone that when AT&T COO Ralph de la Vega was shown the device he had to sign a NDA that prevented him from describing the device to his own bosses except in general terms.
The Pew Research Center says one in every four U.S. adults now owns a tablet. Check out this chart that shows the growth of the U.S. tablet and smartphone market.