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... reaches the screen, spins several times, then hurls her sledge at Big Brother's face, shattering the image. Then came the voiceover: "On January 24, Apple Computer will introduce Macintosh. And you'll see why 1984 won't be like "1984." Standing 14 inches tall and equipped with a 9 ...
Tech giant Apple has responded to newly released documents claiming the National Security Agency has a method for gaining backdoor access to its iPhones. According to All Things D, Apple said it never worked with the agency and is unaware of the software program known as "DROPOUTJEEP," which the German ...
Government funding for research and development is responsible for much of the innovation that drives GDP, argues economist Mariana Mazzucato. Photo courtesy of Stephen Yang/Bloomberg via Getty Images. As the deadline for raising the government debt limit fast approaches, and wrangling on the issue in Congress intensifies, Mariana Mazzucato reminds us of the difference between...
Creative commons photo via flickr user nehuenmingote If you're an iPhone user, your phone is getting a facelift today. Apple's much anticipated and discussed update of its operating system, iOS 7, was released for all iPhone users on Wednesday. Back in June, Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple ...
Apple welcomed two new iPhones to its family today following a much anticipated media event in Cupertino, Calif. The iPhone 5C and the iPhone 5S will officially launch on September 20. The 5C, starting at $99, will be available in five colors -- white, pink, yellow, blue and green -- and include ...
... ever made." Why keep using the oldest model? Users say some apps only work on the older phones and are no longer available in the Apple store and that the 2007 phones are a "little piece of history." Apple is attempting to entice iPhone users to continuously upgrade, but the ...
Age Friendly New York City Helps Seniors Stay Active in the Big Apple
Tech giant Apple has avoided paying billions of dollars in taxes to the U.S. or any country by using a complex web of Irish subsidiaries. But Apple is not alone, and none of the practices are illegal. Margaret Warner talks to Charles Duhigg of The New York Times for ...
... Carl Levin, D-Mich., the panel's chairman, says Apple's use of loopholes in the U.S. tax code is unique among multinational corporations. "Apple is exploiting an absurdity," Levin said at the start of the hearing. The tone of the hearing turned tense before the Apple executives were ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook at Senate Hearings (part 2)
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