Apple Watch: why it isn’t the new iPhone
The depressing truth: the watch doesn’t have to be a killer product to keep its place in Apple’s stable.
The depressing truth: the watch doesn’t have to be a killer product to keep its place in Apple’s stable.
The launch of Apple’s new watch had the audience in Cupertino on their feet. Hopefully, the company’s product supply chain proves more robust than its live webcasts.
As David Moyes licks his wounds, a victim of his predecessor’s success, Channel 4 News would like him to take heart – there are many who have been forced to live in the shadow of “giants”.
Apple has thrived by turning existing products into beautiful machines, then monetising them over their lifetime. But with no genuinely new product in the pipeline, has it lost its creative drive?
As Apple celebrates the 30th anniversary of the launch of the Macintosh computer, Channel 4 News asked Paul Marc Davis of Macsmith to explain why it was such a significant moment in cultural history.
The iconic Apple Macintosh was launched 30 years ago today. Paul Marc Davis, who runs an Apple museum in London, demonstrates the machine and explains why it was a milestone in personal computing.
The death of a young intern at banking firm Merrill Lynch is blamed on overwork. But why is the culture of long hours so endemic? Is it ambition – or pressure from the top?
The US Justice Department claims Steve Jobs was active in illegal efforts to control e-book prices. If Apple is guilty, it could be open to civil suits from consumers costing millions of dollars.
Computing giant Apple is expected to announce a smaller version of its iconic iPad today, in a bid to compete with a rash of tablet computers being touted by its rivals.
The last product Apple co-founder Steve Jobs worked on before he died is set to be launched today.
The maker of the iPhone is engaged in a global battle with other mobile phone manufacturers to protect the patented technology used on its smartphones.
Sharing our lives on social networks is now commonplace, but what happens when we are gone? Channel 4 News finds people are thinking more carefully about their digital legacy.
Steve Jobs’ death has led experts to reflect on how a maverick innovator changed the way we use technology while retaining an alternative, anti-establishment aesthetic.
As tributes are paid to Apple co-founder Steve Jobs who has died, aged 56, following a battle with pancreatic cancer, David Cameron says the world has lost a “great creative, entrepreneurial genius”.
Steve Job’s motivational speeches are as famous as Apple’s products. One particularly well-documented speech given to the graduates of Stanford University in 2005 covered failure, mortality and hope.