Apple completely digitized the record industry by launching iTunes in 2003. Since the first generation iPod, the company continued releasing newer and improved variants like the Mini, Nano, Shuffle, a... ( read original story ...)
Apple’s road to one trillion U.S. dollars
This Apple product was extremely popular among the youth - and even adults alike - and by 2004 it began to dominate the music player market, with versions such as iPod Mini and iPod Nano. From persona... ( read original story ...)
The iPod is Dead, and So Is Listening to Music Without Distractions
I still miss them. Here’s Jordan Pearson, writing for Motherboard last July: On Thursday, Apple killed off the iPod Shuffle and Nano, the last of its MP3 players without apps or a WiFi connection. Thi... ( read original story ...)
Apple removes Alex Jones’ Infowars podcasts from iTunes amid crackdown from online sites
Most of U.S. conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’s podcasts from his right-wing media platform Infowars have been removed from Apple‘s iTunes and podcast apps, the media news website BuzzFeed quoted a comp... ( read original story ...)
Apple removes podcasts from InfoWars’ Alex Jones on iTunes
Apple has taken a strong stand on InfoWars founder Alex Jones. According to BuzzFeed, five InfoWars podcasts including War Room and The Alex Jones Show were removed from the iTunes and Podcasts direct... ( read original story ...)
Apple: the road to a trillion-dollar enterprise
June 2007: Apple unveils the iPhone. July 2008: Apple launches the online App Store to sell applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch. January 2010: Apple introduces the iPad. October 2011: Jobs, 56, ... ( read original story ...)
Apple becomes the world’s first TRILLION dollar company
July 2008: Apple launches the online App Store to sell applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch. In just the first quarter, Apple saw a $740 million loss. Indeed, as we pointed out yesterday, the co... ( read original story ...)