Apple’s cash hoard reaches $137 billion
"No technology company has ever reported results like this," Apple CEO Tim Cook said today.
"No technology company has ever reported results like this," Apple CEO Tim Cook said today.
Apple sold over 2 million Apple TV units in Q4 2012, which is about 60 percent higher compared to sales during the same period a year ago.
Apple chief Tim Cook's eagerness to respond to the rumors could be a sign that the initial analysis from the Wall Street Journal (and others) was completely off.
Cook did offer a ray of hope to those who want a cheaper iPhone. But just a ray.
Apple CEO Tim Cook said his company has sold half a billion iOS devices to date and “sold 10 iOS devices per second” last quarter, he said today during Apple’s quarterly earnings conference call.
For a company that is supposedly struggling, and whose stock price has shed tens of billions of dollars from its $700/share high in September of 2012, Apple did pretty well in the first quarter of 2013.
Apple reported its first quarter earnings for 2013 today.
Apple is one of a list of companies accused of agreeing not to recruit each other's employees.
Smoke, meet fire?
Will the iPhone 5 be coming to China Mobile's 700 million subscribers? Apple needs this, sure, but make no mistake: China Mobile needs it just as bad.
Tim Cook has made his way back to China after the country sold over two million iPhone 5s in its opening weekend, breaking its own records.
A lot of things were said in 2012, but few of them were as funny, interesting, or profound as the quotes from these tech luminaries.
Apple's chief executive gets a pay increase in 2012, including a bump in his base salary of $500,000.
Tech execs Tim Cook and Marissa Mayer have joined the president of Egypt, Bill and Hilary Clinton, and yes, Barack Obama himself on the shortlist of people being considered for Time's Person of the Year. As did a little known scientist who proved Einstein right.
The iPhone 5 will be in 100 countries by the end of December.
The latest rumor to circulate around the Internet about Apple's alleged television set indicates that the company has taken another baby step by testing the product outside its offices.
BusinessWeek published a huge 800-word 11-page interview with Apple CEO Tim Cook this morning. Here are the best quotes, with some commentary.
In the most showy hint yet that Apple is building a television set, Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a new interview that the TV set was a relic from the past and that his company is intensely interested in changing that.
Fool me once, you're fired: Apple has reportedly canned the man in charge of Apple Maps.
The suit shows that unrelenting patent warfare isn't the only solution among big mobile competitors.