Apple CEO Tim Cook last week saw 560,000 restricted stock units vest on schedule, half of which were comprised of performance-based incentives earned for successfully leading the company to significant profit over the past three years.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak in an interview Tuesday said he believes Apple should have broken off and spun out multiple divisions from its main business “a long time ago,” but notes his former company has admirably handled its role as a “big tech” leader.
As August draws to a close, it’s final call for some of the lowest prices we’ve seen on 2019 MacBook Pro hardware, along with limited-time deals on iPads, iMacs, AirPods, Apple Watch devices and more, with savings up to $700 off.
Antony Levandowski, the former head of Uber’s self-driving vehicle efforts, has been indicted by a California federal grand jury for stealing trade secrets from Google, taken from the search giant’s own self-driving efforts before changing employer.
Are you looking to charge on the go? Satechi’s 72W USB-C PD car charger can charge your iPad Pro, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or iPhone all from the safety of your car.
Apple is now on its ninth round of milestone operating system betas, but proceeding in a more restrained fashion, providing developers with access just to the ninth build of watchOS 6.
Apple TV+ comedy ‘Dickinson’ will be headlining the third annual Tribeca TV Festival on September 14, with the Hailee Steinfeld series featuring in panels during the festival, to promote the show ahead of the video streaming service’s formal launch.
Apple has made available iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1 betas — but at present, it isn’t clear if they are in fact a point update to iOS 13, or if they are the ninth developer beta for iOS 13.0.
Microsoft has alerted the press to an event that will likely see the unveiling of new Surface devices, similar to the event that took place in late 2018.
A project between Glasgow City Council and CGI will provide nearly 50,000 school children in the city with an iPad, as part of a 300 million pound ($369 million) project to help modernize and improve the educational prospects for Scottish schoolchildren.