Apple hiring engineers in Asia to speed product launches
5s & 5c outpace predecessors, Apple bought 23 companies in 16 months Tim Cook tells shareholders
Tim Cook soundly rejects politics of the NCPPR, suggests group sell Apple's stock
Tim Cook Soundly Rejects Politics of the NCPPR, Suggests Group Sell Apple's Stock - The Mac Observer
Apple CEO to global warming deniers: We don't want your money
Tim Cook described as a 'machine,' 'riveting' in upcoming book about Apple after Steve Jobs
Why Apple, Inc. is keeping the identity of many of its 23 recent acquisitions a secret
Yukari Kane on Tim Cook: Part robot, part Attila the Hun
Incase you haven't noticed it already from all the articles above, Apple's PR team is doing a lot of image and brand building for Tim Cook.
I think the confrontation at the shareholders meeting over climate concerns vs. profits gave Apple PR something to really sink their teeth into.
A clue that Apple is "Cooking" something up
Volvo, Mercedes and Ferrari demo Apple's CarPlay in Geneva
In the race to control your car's OS, Apple pulls ahead of Google and Microsoft.
Apple preparing software update to enhance functionality of iPhone 5s Touch ID
Usually when this happens (breaking an upgrade cycle) a new discovery or invention has occurred to make holding off on a mere product upgrade, seem inconsequential.
Despite whirlwind of rumors, new Apple TV hardware may not be imminent
Apple TV sales topped $1B in 2013, becoming Apple's fastest growing hardware
As of now, Apple doesn't prominently display their business site for CTOs and IT depts.
It falls under the category of "iPhone" on Apple's web site.
Once you click on the iPhone link, there are two side by side links mid page.
The first is the video that was shot by Apple and Burberry using iPhones, and to the right of that is the iPhone in Business link which takes one to The new IT section.
Apple and the new IT
Apple explains exactly how secure iMessage really is
Apple reportedly pressing labels for exclusive content as digital music sales dip
Still the most solid and backward compatible Mac OS
Apple isn't updating Snow Leopard anymore, here's what you should know
Update: post clarified regarding the "gotofail" bug, which is not present in Snow Leopard and did not require a security patch.
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