Lessons learned from Steve Jobs' illness and public disclosure
When the head of a New York-based investment firm was hospitalized for a heart condition, the executive took a very different approach from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs' own health-related disclosure.
Microsoft's Sidekick/Pink problems blamed on dogfooding and sabotage
Additional insiders have stepped forward to shed more light into Microsoft's troubled acquisition of Danger, its beleaguered Pink Project, and what has become one of the most high profile Information Technology disasters in recent memory.
Snow Leopard guest account bug deletes user data [u]
Reports of a potentially critical Snow Leopard bug that can erase a user's account data have continued to surface since the operating system's debut [Updated with Apple official comment].
Levinson resignation means Apple, Google boards sever last tie
Google announced Monday that Dr. Arthur Levinson resigned from the company's board of directors, severing its last common link with Apple's own board.
U.S. Army adopts Apple for new video surveillance
For security, ease of use and features, the U.S. Army has reportedly turned to Apple hardware for four new video surveillance installations.
Apple's departure prompts questions of chamber representation
Following the departure of Apple and other high-profile companies from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, some have begun to question whether the organization represents the interests of its members.
