Apple’s slowing iPad sales met Apple’s own expectations but nobody else’s apparently. Sure, slowing growth rates aren’t necessarily a good thing but there are several reasons to explain why iPad sales… Read more »
The shift in consumer media consumption from fixed, dedicated platforms to open, IP-based platforms caused problems for both in the second quarter. The period also saw a courtroom showdown between Apple… Read more »
Apple surprised a lot of pundits by saying almost nothing about Apple TV at the Worldwide Developers Conference. But Apple’s TV strategy is ultimately platform-based, not device-based. And looked at from… Read more »
No company likes to be on the receiving end of an antitrust suit by the Department of Justice, but Apple is having trouble hiding its contempt for the government’s case against… Read more »
CNNMoney provides today’s must-read with this piece by Adam Lashinsky documenting how Tim Cook is reshaping Apple in the post-Steve Jobs era. Cook’s moves to make Apple “more open and considerably more… Read more »
I’m off to the Digital Hollywood Media Summit in New York, so posting will be a bit spotty for the next couple of days. I’ll be back full time on Friday… Read more »
There’s no denying Apple’s MacBook Air has been a solid hit with consumers: In March, reports indicated the company had sold 1 million in the two months following the major Oct… Read more »
Bloomberg Businessweek has a fascinating, in-depth look at how Apple’s supply chain enables it to continue to churn out top-notch hardware at competitive prices. Meanwhile, All Things D covers a new… Read more »
Evidently, Apple will be holding some sort of announcement event today, the first under the full-time CEO-ship of Tim Cook. While Apple has been typically mum on what’s up, but all… Read more »