SF News Apple Formally Opposes Shareholder Call For Increased Diversity Apple is calling a shareholder call for increased diversity among higher management "unduly burdensome" and unnecessary. In an official statement issued earlier this month in preparation for an upcoming February 26 shareholder meeting,
SF News Hands Wrung, Pearls Clutched Over Rumor That Next iPhone Won't Have A Headphone Jack Rumors that the next iPhone might have fewer holes have come and gone for months now, but a report on a frequently-reliable Japanese blog has the Western world buzzing that the upcoming iPhone
Arts & Entertainment Apple Exec Apologizes After Suggesting Women Can't Figure Out How To Listen To Music The head of Apple's new streaming service is apologizing this week, after he suggested that woman, perhaps because they are woman (?) are confused by how to find music to listen to. Record producer
SF News [Update] Tour Bus Collides With New Apple Store At Union Square, Five People Critically Injured A double-decker tour bus with an open-air top reportedly lost control and crashed into the construction site of the new Apple flagship store, at the corner of Post and Stockton, just before 3
Arts & Entertainment Now Your iPhone Comes With A Burrito Emoji Apple yesterday released an update to its mobile operating system, iOS 9.1, and while the update included various bug fixes and (we're sure) important upgrades to system functionality, the clear stars of
SF News Local Man Claims His iPhone 6 Plus Exploded In His Pocket It's still unclear what causes this to happen, but iPhones occasionally explode and burn people, and this happened to local car mechanic Kevin Abuyaghi KRON 4, who reported the story, discuss how he's
SF News Apple Appears To Be Designing A Smart Ring Now For everyone who thinks the Apple Watch is an unnecessary advance, check out the Apple Ring. A new patent application filed Thursday and noted by Forbes and Techworm, among others, suggests that Apple
SF News You Should Probably Get In Line Now: New iPhones Arrive In Stores Friday It seems like just yesterday that everyone was bitching about Apple's Civic Center take-over to announce (among other things) the iPhone 6s. And today Apple has confirmed that those new phones will be
Arts & Entertainment Video: New <em>Steve Jobs</em> Trailer Drops, Feels Very Aaron Sorkin-y Sure, you could go see Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, the documentary about the Apple co-founder released earlier this month. But why do that when you can gaze upon a be-turtlenecked
Arts & Entertainment Apple CEO Tim Cook Talks About Coming Out On Colbert Continuing to stuff his interview schedule with business and technology titans in week two of the new Late Show, Stephen Colbert last night chatted with Apple CEO Tim Cook, both on serious topics
SF News Apple Event Fallout: New iPhone Camera Takes Secret Video, Backlash Over Adobe App While the New York Times continues to give slobbery kisses to Apple and its iPhones every chance it gets, there has been some inevitable criticism following yesterday's splashy September product unveiling. First among
SF News Apple Unveils Revolutionary Updates To TV, Rose Gold iPhone, New iPad Pro [Liveblog] Announced two weeks ago amid a bit of cultivated mystery, Apple is taking over San Francisco's Bill Graham Civic Auditorium this morning for a larger (in scale) than usual product release. They might
Arts & Entertainment Video: Steve Wozniak Says Steve Jobs 'Did Not Know Technology' True to form, Steve Wozniak sat down for a lengthy interview with a 9th grader in Florida and was decidedly candid about his former business partner and colleague Steve Jobs, and the early
SF News Apple, Google, And Others Settle $415 Million Drawn-Out Anti-Poaching Case By the Wall Street Journal's tally, after four years, 36,215 billable attorney hours, and 3.2 million pages of legal documents, a class-action case concerning wages and "no-poaching" agreements among tech companies
Arts & Entertainment The New Apple TV Is Probably The Focus Of Next Week's Civic Center Event Like we surmised earlier, since new iPhones are hardly cause for huge press events at this juncture, that unusually large, splashy Apple event being set up at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium for next
SF News [UPDATE] Womp Womp: Big Mystery Event At Bill Graham Just Another Apple Unveiling It's still not exactly confirmed or elevated beyond well substantiated rumor, but Hoodline claims to have a 'trusted source" who says that the big-deal event taking shape at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium the
Arts & Entertainment City Agencies Sign Off On Mysterious Bill Graham Event Without Any Clue What It Is by Betty Wang Something big is brewing for the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium around Labor Day weekend and the following week, from September 4 to September 10, and it officially still remains a
SF News Larger iPad With Stylus Rumored To Be Coming Soon Amongst the Apple nerderati, there's talk that a new, larger iPad, clocking in at 12.9 inches, is on the way this fall, perhaps to be announced at Apple's upcoming September event. As
SF News Apple Wants To Test Their Self-Driving Car In Concord, Says Report A report shows that Apple is probably working on a self-driving car, with an interest to test it out at the old Concord naval base. On Friday, The Guardian published a report saying
SF News Apple Leasing Its First Major Office Space In SF For Apple's Chief Design Officer and San Francisco resident Sir Jonathan "Jony" Ive, the bothersome chore of being chauffeured to the company's Cupertino headquarters in a Bentley (a commute he revealed in a
SF News Day Around The Bay: MTV's <em>Real World</em> Casting Comes To SF Again Apple's financials didn't turn out so bad, with profit up 38 percent, but their stock price still slipped in after-hours trading. [NYT] The Real World, which apparently will never end on MTV, is
SF News Apple Can't Get Developers To Build Apps For Watch, Could Introduce Chintzy Gold One At Lower Price The Apple Watch — the new must-have device from the makers of the iPhone, a device you literally must have in order to work the Watch — might not be selling so great. While we
Arts & Entertainment Siri Wants Everyone To Know That Caitlyn Jenner Only Goes By Caitlyn Jenner Ever the friends of the LGBT community, Apple has made sure that Siri delivers some proper sass when asked questions about Bruce Jenner. In fact, if you ask anything about Caitlyn Jenner's former
SF News Report: Apple Watch Sales Plummet As Much As 90% The first iteration of a non-essential device is selling poorly according to a new report. Drawing on numbers crunched by Palo Alto-based email receipt tracker Slice Intelligence, Business Insider puts sales of the
Arts & Entertainment Video: What Apple Thought The Future Would Look Like Back In 1987 This awkward but vaguely funny joke video possibly made for inter-company joke purposes? depicts the technological advances that Apple imagined they would have made by 1997. The video gets some things right, though