Apple needs two more Android apps

Apple changed the world of computers. More impressively, Apple once changed a world outside the computer industry: the music business, through iPod and iTunes, in the early 2000s. Apple ripped music lovers away from CDs (pun intended) and got them to ... ( read original story ...)

Apple’s 8 years of iPad: a revolution in iOS computing

A Pad, born without a viable route to market By 2003, Apple's iPod was on its way to becoming a blockbuster hit franchise. The new music player had shifted the company from being a specialized PC maker into a new force to be reckoned with in consumer ... ( read original story ...)

Apple HomePod: This Is What It Sounds Like

Apple’s HomePod is arguably the company’s biggest bet on music since the iPod or Apple Music. Controlled through Apple’s personal assistant Siri, HomePod is entering a crowded and increasingly competitive market of ‘smart speakers’ that aim to ... ( read original story ...)

Up close with Apple’s HomePod

Apple’s approach also means that you need an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to get set up with the speaker (it works in tandem with Apple TV, but the set-top box can’t be used to get up and running). One of the upsides of that limited offering is an ... ( read original story ...)

7 reasons you shouldn’t buy Apple’s HomePod right now

as HomePod lives inside Apple's "Home" app for iPhones and iPads. Many Bluetooth speakers include an auxiliary port in case you ever want to manually connect an iPod or an iPhone to play your music. Unfortunately, HomePod has no such port. Call it "courage ... ( read original story ...)