Greg Christie, An Original iPhone Engineer, Gives A Rare Interview
Greg Christie, one of the earliest iPhone engineers, has given a rare interview with The Wall Street Journal.
Greg Christie, one of the earliest iPhone engineers, has given a rare interview with The Wall Street Journal.
Apple is no longer listing Jony Ive at its "Executive Profiles" Web page.
The current CEO of Nest, and former Apple vice president, was photographed showing off the treasures that were auctioned off for charity last month.
Amazon has mocked Apple in another Kindle Fire HDX ad.
The products that were selected and customized by Jony Ive and Marc Newson for the (RED) Auction far exceed expectations.
One new e-book offers iDevice users an interesting biography of Apple's senior vice president of Design, Jony Ive.
One new teaser for the (RED) auction at Sotheby's has surfaced online.
Images of Bono's forthcoming (RED) auction catalog have surfaced online.
The machine is expected to fetch at least $40,000 at the Product (RED) auction next month.
Included is the first television ad for the iPad Air, entitled “Pencil.”
Ive and fellow designer Marc Newsom talk about the products they designed for next month's (RED) Auction.
The camera will be auctioned off during an event next month in New York City.
The rare interview covers everything from the higher than expected price of the iPhone 5c, to Google's Android.
The (RED) Auction will benefit The Global Fund to fight AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria.
Are any of these designs better than Apple's own?
The analysis of social media postings during Apple's WWDC 2013 keynote could mean that most are impressed with what iOS 7 has to offer.
From Senior Vice President of Industrial Design to Senior Vice President of Design, Jony Ive's official executive title at Apple has just been shortened.
The radical departure in the design of iOS 7 comes as a result of Jony Ive's approach of have a new team provide the initial impetus to make it happen.
If you hate the redesigned iOS 7, you'll love this Tumblr.
At the D11 conference, Apple CEO Tim Cook onfirmed that Jony Ive is indeed working on iOS 7.
A new iOS 7 design concept suggests a way to make everyone happy.
What's up with Path? This and other stories made news during the week that was.
While iOS 7 is likely to be demoed at WWDC, it probably won't arrive publicly until later this year.
Folks, we’re 16 weeks into 2013, and Apple has yet to announce a new product. Or have they?