How the iPhone SE will help drive Apple's sales internationally
Apple turns 40 on April first, and it has sold more than a billion and a half computers [1]
[1] including Apple II, Mac, iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, excluding Apple Watch, Apple TV and other iPods. Includes Q1 shipments estimated at 63,597,000 Macs, iPhones and iPads
Apple to reveal fiscal Q2 2016 earnings on April 25
UBS Analyst Cheers on Apple's new iPhone SE: CNBC video
Apple issues a statement: This case should never have been brought.
This is Apple's response to the FBI hacking into that iPhone
Fighting Apple was FBI's biggest PR disaster in history
"This will go down in history as one of the FBI's biggest public relations failures," added Tiffiniy Cheng, co-founder of Fight for the Future, "It couldn't be clearer that they read the tea leaves, saw they were going to lose both in the court of law and the court of public opinion, and gave up, for now at least."
If businesses switch to Apple's new Enterprise and Cloud solutions, they won't have these problems
FBI wants US businesses to help as cyber extortion gains urgency
Sometimes I get confused. The FBI wants us to be safe and secure, but other times they want a dangerous master key which would make us all less secure.
Memphis' revamped Apple Store 2 and Indianapolis' Apple Store 2 under construction
Memphis above and Indianapolis below
'Next-generation' Apple Store opens in Memphis with custom 37-foot display
Those giant displays in the new Ive-designed Apple Stores reportedly cost $1.5M each (gallery)
Drop the mic and step away from the rappers.
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