Science Jun 06 A timeline of Apple’s most influential product announcements By Michael Liedtke, Associated Press
Science Feb 22 Apple bug leaves devices vulnerable to hackers Vulnerable devices include the iPhone 4 and later, iPod touch, and iPad 2 and later. Security researchers found the bug also occurs on Mac OS X running on Apple laptops and desktops. By Hari Sreenivasan, Kayla Ruble
Politics Feb 14 Watch Who Makes Apple’s Gadgets and Under What Conditions? While Apple's popularity has grown with products like the iPad, iPod and iPhone, so has criticism of the labor practices at Chinese factories where the products are made. Jeffrey Brown discusses the criticism and an ongoing audit of worker conditions…
Science Oct 28 Watch Steve Jobs Biography Examines How Rule-Breaker Tied ‘Artistry to Engineering’ Isaacson: Jobs Broke the Rules, but Linked 'Artistry to Engineering'…
Apr 12 Watch Coming Soon: ‘Your iPhone Is Making Me Sick’ NewsHour special correspondent Jeffrey Kaye reports on workers' rights in China.
Jan 15 Watch Steve Jobs’ Medical Leave Raises Questions for Apple Apple CEO Steve Jobs' decision to take six months of medical leave for an illness he has deemed a "horomone imbalance" caused the company's stock to fall sharply. Spencer Michels examines Jobs' singular influence in the technology world. Continue watching
Jan 07 Watch Apple Removes iTunes Copying Restrictions, Makes Price Changes for Downloads Apple has announced its plans to make music from four major record companies available through iTunes without copying restrictions and outlined a new three-tiered pricing system for individual songs. A reporter discusses the implications of the changes for the music… Continue watching
Oct 09 Physics Nobel Prize Goes to Nanotechnology Researchers By PBS News Hour Two scientists were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics Tuesday for their discovery of an electromagnetic phenomenon that has led to modern hard disks, like the kind used in laptops, iPods and other devices. Continue reading
Mar 01 Watch TVs Prepare for Transition to Digital Signals All new televisions made in America will have to be able to receive digital signals starting Thursday, as part of a campaign to transition the country to digital TV broadcasting by Congress' Feb. 17, 2009, deadline. A technology journalist explains… Continue watching
Feb 20 Watch Analyst Weighs Impact of Sirius, XM Satellite Radio Merger As the Federal Communications Commission and anti-trust regulators scrutinize a proposed merger between XM and Sirius satellite radio, Gwen Ifill talks to a media analyst about the timing of the deal and its implications for satellite radio listeners. Continue watching