Sprint's 2011 10-K filing with the SEC reveals that the company committed to buying $15.5 billion iPhones from Apple and expects to purchase more than that.
Apple today named Arthur D. Levinson as the company's non-executive Chairman of the Board and announced that Walt Disney CEO Robert A. Iger will join the board.
Following a report yesterday that Apple head of iOS Product Marketing was spotted at CES, Reuters now reveals that over 250 Apple employees are registered for the event.
A study by Flurry Analytics reveals that Apple's App Store generates the most revenue for developers, followed by the Amazon Appstore, then Google Play trailing far behind.
NitoTV (bile) has posted an in depth look at the future of the Apple TV discussing the possibility of apps and the likelihood of finding a jailbreak for the new device.
Montgomery County Circuit Judge Robert Greenberg had angry words for Apple Store employees who ignored cries for help as a murder took place in the store next door.
A newly discovered patent application reveals that Apple is working on ways to bond plastic to metal rather in future devices rather than use adhesives.
Apple is preparing to announce a new tool to help create interactive e-books and plans to expand its platform to distribute those e-books to iOS users.
Apple has posted a message to developers warning that manipulating iOS App Store chart rankings or reviews will result in termination of their developer program membership.
Apple may have cancelled its iPhone 4S launch in Beijing after fights broke out between scalper gangs and SWAT teams were called in to control the crowd.