Apple CEO Tim Cook says that in his view the tablet and the PC are different and you can do things with the tablet if you're not incumbered by the legacy of the PC.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is scheduled as the opening-night speaker at the 10th D: All Things Digital conference kicking off tonight. Unfortunately, it appears that his keynote will not be live-streamed.
Academy Award winning screenwriter Aaron Sorkin will adapt Steve Jobs, a motion picture based on the best-selling biography of the legendary Apple co-founder by award-winning journalist Walter Isaacson.
Following up on a report that the next generation MacBook Pro will feature a Retina Display, ABC News says upcoming iMacs will also get a high resolution display.
The Telegram Messenger app has been updated with several new features including hidden media, zero storage usage, new drawing tools, profile pictures for your contacts, and more.
Instapaper has been updated with a new fast pagination mode, an optional iBooks-style page turning animation, a two finger swipe to close an article, and more.
Thursby has launched an iPad and iPhone smart card reader accessory that enables access to secure web portals, collaboration sites and email with authorization tied to smart card.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed the Digital Fair Repair Act into law but not before making major amendments that render it 'functionally useless'.
Four major telecom operators in Europe have told Reuters that the new Nokia Lumia smartphones are not good enough to compete with Apple's iPhone or Samsung's Galaxy.
Marketplace Shanghai Bureau Chief Rob Schmitz, the second reporter ever to gain access to the factory floor at Apple's Chinese producer Foxconn, has posted a video showing some steps of the iPad's production.
Intel VP and GM of the PC Client Group Kirk Skaugen hinted that upcoming Macs could feature Retina Displays during a presentation at the Intel Developer Forum.
Retailers are experiencing constrained supplies of the 15-inch MacBook Pro ahead of an update that's expected to bring Ivy Bridge processors and a thinner design.
Analyst Brian J. White with Topeka Capital Markets has issued a note to investors predicting a 4-inch screen, LTE, and a unibody case for the new iPhone.