As expected, high-end wireless speaker maker Sonos has filed for an initial public offering on the Nasdaq, hoping to raise as much as $100 million as it tries to fend off new rivals such as Apple’s HomePod, and Echo speakers by Amazon.
The disgraced Theranos founder modeled herself after Steve Jobs, in everything from speaking style to wardrobe. But, as an acclaimed new book about the debacle shows, Jobs-like vision couldn’t mask a product that didn’t work.
Apple Music has pulled ahead of Spotify in the U.S. market, a major music distributor claims, with Apple’s streaming service said to have overtaken its main rival in terms of the number of paid subscribers from the United States.
This week on the AppleInsider PodcastVictor and Andrew talk about 5G, Intel losing Apple’s modem business, and the prospect of humans reading your email.
Apple on Thursday published a trio of “Shot on iPhone” short films that take an intimate look at the beautiful game, which for many transcends boundaries to act as a force of identity, meditation and inspiration.
A disgruntled employee at NSO Group, an organization that creates tools to exploit iPhones and other mobile devices, allegedly stole the firm’s infamous “Pegasus” code and tried to sell it to unauthorized buyers for upwards of $50 million in cryptocurrency.
Apple last year was cited, and ultimately paid a $40,000 fine, over the handling of potentially hazardous materials at its Maiden, North Carolina, data center, according to a new report detailing the company’s dealings in the state.
Developers can now request access to an early version of Apple’s Shortcuts app, which lets iOS 12 owners create custom automations triggered through Siri.
The App Store launched in July of 2008, ten years ago next week, and to celebrate Apple on Thursday marked how far the store has come in its first decade by offering a brief history painted by the words of developers who sell their wares on the marketplace.