SF News iPhone 6 Goes On Pre-Sale, Larger Version Already Sold Out The new, almost iPad-mini-sized iPhone 6 Plus is already sold out for pre-sale on Apple's website and those rabid customers will now have a three- to four-week wait (and counting) for their big
SF News Privacy Concerns Already Raised For Unreleased Apple Watch The Apple Watch won't be causing lines at Apple stores until at least March of next year (I'm guessing, they just said "early next year"), but people are already nervous about the privacy
SF News A First Look At The Apple Watch: Photos The Apple Watch, the company's first new product in four years and first move into the wearable tech space, is highly designed and has lots of bells and whistles. As we reported via
SF News Apple Unveils Watch, New Larger iPhones [Live-Blog] Apple's biggest and most anticipated unveiling in at least two years is happening this morning in Cupertino, and news correspondents from the East Coast have been standing outside the large, mysterious white cube
SF News What We Know About The iWatch, Allegedly Debuting Tomorrow As we warned you a couple weeks ago, Apple is having one of their big media unveilings tomorrow in San Francisco, and it's likely to include both the iPhone 6, and the long-awaited
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Drone Footage of Apple's 'Spaceship Doughnut' Campus Under Construction This video came out about a week ago, but for those like us who missed it in the crush of Labor Day escape plans, please enjoy. It's very recent footage, shot by a
SF News Apple Coyly Invites Reporters To Cupertino For Rumored iPhone 6 Unveiling Well, it appears to be official: Apple has just contacted members of the press, with an invitation for a September 9 media event, one that's expected to be the unveiling of the newest
Arts & Entertainment Afternoon Palate Cleanser: Apple's 1986 Clothing Line, and Siskel & Ebert Reviewing 1986 Apple Ads The Apple corporation was just coming into its own in 1986, and visionary co-founder Steve Jobs had already begun putting out the sort of cinematic commercials that movie critics like Roger Ebert and
SF News Westboro Baptist Church To Protest 'Fag Media' Next Month At Facebook, Google, And Apple The infamous idiots of the Westboro Baptist Church, who always know a good media-attention-whoring opportunity when they see one, are turning their homophobic attention to the entire tech sphere next month and will
SF News Apple Makes Big Hires From Fashion World In Preparation For (Probable) iWatch Launch Apple has just made its third of three big personnel additions, poaching some high-profile people from the fashion and luxury accessories industries in what is likely a sign that it's gearing up for
Arts & Entertainment S.F. Pride Parade Photos: Turnout Includes Google Protesters, NASA, Apple More than a million people attended the 44th Pride Parade on Sunday, June 29 and it might have been the largest turnout ever. The official numbers are not yet in, but Pride publicist
SF News Tim Cook Marches With Huge Apple Contingent In S.F. Pride Parade At the massive LGBT Pride Parade in San Francisco on Sunday, not-openly-gay Apple CEO Tim Cook joined thousands of other Apple employees in a company contingent, marching to show their support. Several employees
SF News Apple CEO Tim Cook Outed As Gay, Again, And It Gets Really Awkward You all know that Tim Cook, the man in charge at Apple to whom Steve Jobs personally handed the torch, is a gay man, right? We've been talking about this ever since he
SF News Don't Ask Why: Amazon Unveils New Fire Phone Amazon has entered the smart-phone market, everyone. Please don't all yawn at once. The company unveiled their Fire Phone to journalists yesterday, most of whom went "Oh, cool," to a couple of the
SF News New iMessage Update Copies Features From SnapChat, Facebook At its Worldwide Developer Conference today, Apple unveiled a new OS update, but the most important thing had to do with changes to iMessage that are going to make it much cooler to
SF News Bigger iPhone Might Arrive In August Rumors abound, but according to several sources, it looks like Apple will finally unveil a new iPhone this August. The Cupertino-based company will probably, maybe, most likely release a larger 4.7-inch iPhone
SF News New Apple Store In Union Square Gets Approved Unsurprisingly, the Planning Commissioned voted overwhelmingly in favor of a new flagship Apple store that's headed for the prominent northeast corner of Union Square currently occupied by the former Levi's flagship store. The
SF News Apple Through The Years: The Mac Turns 30 Today On January 22, 1984, Apple aired what's widely considered one of the best TV ads of all time. Two days later the Macintosh computer was released "with the promise to put the creative
SF News Your Next iPhone Will Probably Be Five Inches According to the latest chatter from the Wall Street Journal, Apple has decided that size does matter and will offer a second, larger screen iPhone later this year in order to compete with
SF News Oops: Apple Forced To Refund Purchases Made By Kids For Second Time In a first-of-its-kind settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, Apple. Inc. has agreed to pay out $32.5 million in refunds to parents who say they were not properly informed that their children
SF News NSA Has Been Trying To Hack Our iPhones Since 2008 The gift of Edward Snowden's NSA docs just keeps on giving (the NYT is calling for his clemency as a whistle-blower today, in case you missed it), and this week we learn that
SF Restaurants, Food & Drink Apple Is Patenting An OpenTable Killer We didn't know Apple wanted a foothold in the restaurant business, but it looks like they do! They're in the process of patenting an all-in-one reservation, wait list, ordering, and menu recommendation software
SF News In New Trial, Samsung Ordered To Pay Apple $600 Million The latest chapter in the years-long battle between mobile device makers Samsung and Apple concluded today with a federal court jury in San Jose ordering Samsung to fork over a total of $598
SF News As Google's Smartwatch Nears, Apple's Might Be Getting Close Too Always a fan of getting to market first with a sleeker product, Apple is possibly scrambling to get their much rumored smartwatch into stores before Google does, and today the Wall Street Journal
SF News Apple Unveils New iPad Air, Some Other Stuff The moment has arrived for the eight thousandth, breathlessly live-blogged, arguably newsworthy Apple Event, and today it's all about the new iPad. After more than an hour of jibber-jabber about iTunes Radio, OS