Apple reimaged technology, made it easy to use, and created a revolutionary culture. From the Mac to the iPhone Apple ...
As RAM becomes more constrained and more important, Apple has crafted a system that does more with less—a lot more.
Apple’s corner office has been a seat from which executives like Steve Jobs changed how we interact with technology.
We Cult of Mac writers are lifetime Apple users. And our expertise goes way back. We remember 9-inch monochrome screens, and know what SCSI stands for. We didn’t just read about Apple’s struggles in ...
The iPad’s milestones haven’t been limited to hardware upgrades. In 2019, Apple introduced Sidecar alongside iPadOS 13 and ...
In this week's "Sunday Reboot," a changing of the guard, the DOJ becomes a tattling schoolchild, and the expensive Apple ...
Perplexity launches its “Personal Computer” AI assistant for Mac, enabling users to automate tasks across apps, files, and ...
For the past 50 years, Apple has been changing the world. In a way, Apple created its own world — one of design-forward computers and accessories that anyone could use and just about everyone wanted ...
In 1976, 14-year-old Chris Espinosa rode a moped to his job demonstrating computers made in Steve Jobs’s childhood home. The company has changed, but he’s still there. Chris Espinosa holding his ...
As the upcoming CEO of Apple, John Ternus is surely getting deluged with advice, and I do not have the hubris to tell him ...
Apple II systems supported ground operations and testing as microcomputing entered aerospace workflows. Those early uses never reached flight systems, but they established how commercial computers ...
For the past 15 years this icon of the digital era and free trade has been led by Tim Cook. It may have been Steve Jobs, his ...