The AppAdvice week in review: Apple announces record iPhone sales and profits
It was a huge week for Apple, as the company announced record profits.
It was a huge week for Apple, as the company announced record profits.
Tim Cook offers no short-term solutions to improve iPad sales.
The wearable device will start at $349.
China will now be able to inspect Apple products.
Apple CEO Tim Cook earned a total of $9.2 million in 2014, more than double what he received in 2013.
Apple has updated its homepage today in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Here's our look at Apple's year in review.
Cook is praised for the latest iPhone, Apple Pay, and upcoming Apple Watch.
Cook has made a “generous” personal donation to an initiative aimed at promoting LGBT equality in Alabama, Arkansas, and Mississippi.
Cook says in the email that Apple has raised more than $20 million for (RED) during the holiday quarter.
Tim Cook's banner year is being celebrated by The Financial Times.
Apple CEO Tim Cook recently talked with Rev. Jesse Jackson about the all-important matter of diversity in the tech industry.
He was second runner-up for the award in 2012.
The Facebook CEO was responding to a comment Tim Cook made earlier this year.
Cook is a native of the state who is openly gay, just like the proponent of the bill, Democratic state Representative Patricia Todd.
Apple CEO Tim Cook visited an Apple retail store with (RED) CEO Deborah Dugan earlier today in support of World AIDS Day.
Wall Street continues to shower Apple and Tim Cook with love.
A record 366 U.S. companies received a perfect score in 2014.
The Wall Street Journal has posted the full video of its interview with Cook at the event.
One politician also wants Tim Cook banned from Russia for life.
Here's a look back at the week that was in the world of tech.
The Apple CEO announces that he is gay.
Apple CEO Tim Cook was on stage at the inaugural WSJDLive tech conference organized by The Wall Street Journal’s tech site, WSJD.