There's a new year upon us, with 2025 capping off a quarter-century of the modern Apple and its definitive role in personal computing innovation. In particular, 2025 marks 25 years of Apple's intuitive experience that turns elements of hardware and software into a magical coherence.
Today marks 18 years since Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPhone and Apple TV at Macworld Expo 2007. Standing on stage, Jobs
Laurene Powell Jobs, wife of the late Apple CEO, is drawn to Sanatan Dharma during the Maha Kumbh in Prayagraj. Influenced by Hindu teachings, she seeks to learn its traditions, showcasing a journey from materialism to spiritual inclusion amidst a diverse gathering of devotees.
The 61-year-old philanthropist is participating in the demanding 'Kalpavas' ritual for 10 days. This includes daily dips in the holy rivers, mantra chanting, meditation, and following a strict vegetarian diet without onion,
It seems to be a week for interesting peeks at Apple history, a new piece telling the story of Softbank founder Masayoshi Son making a $17B gamble on the basis of a gentleman’s agreement with Steve Jobs.
In Joe Rogan's podcast, Mark Zuckerberg made several interesting statements, among other things, paying great attention to Apple.
A fun piece of Apple history has been revealed thanks to a look at how Sonos started and where it is headed. It turns out that ‘father of the iPod ‘ Tony Fadell wanted Apple to buy the premium audio company. Fadell tried to persuade Steve Jobs to do so, but Apple’s co-founder refused, saying that he instead wanted to sue the company …
Laurene Powell started her career on America’s famous Wall Street. There she worked for Merrill Lynch and later Goldman Sachs. Laurene was among the few women who were in the leadership roles.
Swami Kailashnand Ji Maharaj on Wednesday confirmed that Laurence Powell, wife of late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, will attend the upcoming Maha Kumbh 2025 in Uttar Pradesh's Prayagraj.
Mark Zuckerberg criticizes Apple for its lack of innovation since the iPhone, declining sales, high developer fees, and the costly Vision Pro VR device.
Online retailer Amazon said Wednesday that it’s closing all seven of its warehouses in the Canadian province of Quebec in the next two months. The e-commerce giant said the move would