Most of you by now will know that Apple has made white iPhone 4 official, and it is launching tomorrow in 28 countries, in both 16 and 32GB flavors, and for the same price as the current black version. But what most you might be wondering is why did it took Apple 10 months to launch the illusive handset in white?
This story that just won't go away has once again jumped into the headlines with Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs telling All Things Digital's Ina Fried that Apple isn't collecting location data in the way most of the media has claimed over the last week.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has finally given a thumbs up to an official biography book, that is currently being written by author Walter Isaacson about Steve Jobs life.
Apple CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs is the subject of a rand by rocker Bon Jovi, with the ageing king of noise claiming that Jobs is 'personally responsible for killing the music business' with the iTunes music store.
We hope you have a pinch of salt handy, but today AllThingsD is reporting that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is 'considering' putting in a surprise appearance at tomorrow's iPad 2 event.
What would you call Jobs for this? A man who always plays by the book even if it’s the Russian President he’s dealing with or a complete douche bag? Speaking of playing by the book, if the iPhone has to be locked to the AT&T, it should be locked for the Russian president too. However, on the other hand, what’s the point of the gift which Mr. President couldn’t use till date. I just voted for the Steve Jobs as douche bag.
CEOs of Apple, Google and Facebook are reportedly going to meet with President of the United States, Barack Obama, on Thursday in San Francisco, reports ABC News.
Apple CEO is going on a "medical leave of absence”. In his absence, Apple COO Tim Cook will take over company’s day-to-day operations. Steve Jobs though will remain as the CEO of the company.
AirPlay was introduced with iOS 4.2.x which allowed users to stream audio, video and photos via supported iOS devices so that you can watch them on your television sets (using Apple TV). This feature though came with its share of limitations, the primary being the lack of support for third-party apps, and audio-only streaming from Safari.
Well, well, well, what do we have here? Playboy has re-released Steve Jobs interview which he gave to the popular American men’s magazine back in 1985, just before he was fired by CEO of Apple John Sculley.

