The two luxury liners, which cost a combined $265 million, slammed into each other after a vicious gust of wind off the Italian coast of Naples put them on a collision course.
The Arizona sandal, the brand’s most well-known design, was introduced in the 1970s, but for many years even the new design was dismissed as merely a ‘hippie shoe’.
Can I interest you in an ‘Electric Entrepreneur’? It is an Elon Musk-esque travesty, made from a grab bag of contrasting spirits and bitters topped off by a squeeze of Red Bull.
Eve Jobs has given the horses a rest and settled in the face of Louis Vuitton.
Tony Fadell, the guy who invented the iPod and helped invent the iPhone, spoke about his late CEO friend’s holiday work ethic.
There’s Microsoft, NVIDIA, IBM, AMD, Atari, and then there’s Apple – a brand name that sticks out from the rest.
We’re taking a walk (scroll?) down Apple’s memory lane and recapping some of the standout products released during the former CEO’s time at the helm.
Yesterday marked a full decade since Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs passed away from pancreatic cancer at the age of 56.
Eve Jobs may not inherit the family fortune, but she looks to be doing alright for herself thus far.
Steve Jobs’ widow, Laurene Powell Jobs, and her daughter enjoyed a holiday with friends and family off the coast of Cannes in the famed superyacht, Venus.
Apple recently became the first company in history to hit a $1 trillion valuation. They’ve come a long way since operating out of Steve Jobs’ parents’ garage.
Steve Jobs might have gone on to co-found one of the greatest tech companies of all time, but before that he was just a regular guy trying to land some work.
Back in the early 80s, when Apple was just starting out, Steve Jobs needed a bit of encouragement to deal with the press. His publicist came up with a groovy solution.
During Apple’s annual September event, they not only announced their 10th anniversary iPhone, but they welcomed everyone into their new home.
Just like Beyoncè turned her pregnancy announcement into a PR campaign, so Apple has released their new headquarters as if it were a new product.
It’s obvious that the legacy of Steve Jobs still looms large over at Apple, and to honour their fallen leader the current CEO penned a stirring letter to his employees.
When you make it to the top of your game you can suffer from a rather inflated ego, a charge that has been levelled against both Musk and Jobs.
Banksy was it again these past few days, his latest work in the French town of Calais making some pretty good points.
As the Bill Gates vs. Steve Jobs debate rolls on, author Malcolm Gladwell pipes up with his take on the question of who has contributed more to mankind.
Much like Apple products it seems Steve Jobs movies need a complete overhaul every two years. Move over Ashton Kutcher, there’s a new dog in town.
In news that should come as a surprise to no one Apple are still raking in monster amounts of moolah. Yesterday’s announcement of second quarter profits was another good day for the company.
Here’s one for the technophiles out there – your first glance at some of the Apple Watch’s features, including how it will charge.
We have heard Steve Jobs was a man of few words so when he talked people tended to listen. When he tells you that you’re about to head up the world’s most valuable brand – all ears.
Apple definitely have some change to throw around and they are sparing no expense when it comes to their new campus. Take a drone-piloted look for yourself.
With Apple’s revenue through the roof at the moment, one can assume Tim Cook is doing a marvellous job as the CEO. Go! Go and buy shares now!
I know, I know. The thought of another movie about Steve Jobs makes you wonder if Hollywood is running out of story ideas. Let’s keep our fingers crossed they’re not.
As Apple’s stock keeps blowing up there are a few people who will be grinning ear to ear. Apple CEO Tim Cook is certainly laughing all the way to the bank.
Imagine if you told your 13-year-old Nokia 3310-self that one day your phone would talk to your watch. Yeah, this is happening now.
What do you get when you cross a technological genius with a French design whizz? In this case, a 256-foot superyacht that will make you more than a little envious.
Imagine living in a country where the government and leaders are terrified of the smallest, most ridiculous things, namely giant iPhones taking over the world.