Apple Inc.
The latest news on Apple Inc.
Magazine profile describes risks that come with the Apple CEO's genius.
But tech's fast product cycles make it tough to stay on top.
Tech's "four horsemen" all galloped in 2007. Their prospects this year are quite different.
It's more than a media player. It amounts to a hand-held Macintosh.
Slowing iPod sales and economic jitters send its stock tumbling.
In what many analysts see as a worrisome sign of the breadth and severity of the current economic downturn, technology giant Apple yesterday released disappointing sales projections for the upcoming quarter. Despite beating Wall Street expectations in the first quarter of fiscal 2008, Apple says its second-quarter sales, though still predicted to rise, will not meet the market's expectations.
Its new online rental service prompts an immediate response from Netflix.
An author learns the tricks of popular retailers by going to work for them.
Apple loosens its lasso to get movies, while the music industry chafes at iTunes' tight hold.
Cellphone maker Nokia is an early adopter of a new approach to selling digital tunes.













