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An original Apple-1 Personal Computer sold by Steve Jobs from his home to Charles Ricketts has sold at auction for $365,000 in New York.

Two months after they were unexpectedly pulled from Apple's online store, audio products from Bose are back on the virtual shelves.

Several media organizations are trying to get Steve Jobs' deposition video from the antitrust trial currently under way released for the public to view.

An increase in the share of web traffic from Apple's iOS devices is likely down to the successful launch of the iPhone 6, while at the same time Android web traffic decreases.

According to attorneys representing consumers in a class action antitrust suit against Apple, the Cupertino giant was deleting songs from iPods that were bought from iTunes' rivals.

According to a new report, Apple may be ditching Google as its default search engine for the Safari browser starting next year.

KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who specializes in Apple, says the rumored 12.9-inch iPad Pro will not ship until at least the Q3 2015, after going into mass production in the Q2.

Former NSA general counsel Stewart Baker had some interesting thoughts on current U.S. technology companies, specifically their choices to encrypt.

Apple reported their quarterly earnings today, crushing estimates in nearly all categories but especially in revenue and iPhone and Mac sales.

Apple announced an updated line of iPads, new OS X Yosemite and new Macs.

One of the biggest pieces of business tech news on Monday was the surprise bankruptcy of sapphire display supplier GT Advanced.

Topped by Apple and Google, the tech world once again dominated Interbrand's 'Best Global Brands' rankings.

Despite being around four years old now, enthusiastic but impatient Finns showed up at stores today to buy an iPhone 4 for €99.90.

In a shocking move, Apple has pulled their latest iOS update, as tens of thousands of downloaders were experiencing a wide range of issues.

Apple was quick to deny a report that it was preparing to shut down its newly acquired Beats Music service.

Android L will be fully encrypted by default, says Google, part of smartphone makers ongoing efforts to thwart snooping from the NSA, police or other government agencies.

Watch and laugh

Earlier today, TechCrunch reported on Square's recent $100 million raise, at a $6 billion valuation that firmly places the mobile payment service as one of the hottest tech startups in the world.

As expected, Apple has shown off two new iPhone models, claiming they are the biggest advancement in the iPhone line so far.

Internally, Apple executives had discussed selling the new iTime smartwatch for $399, a price that would be significantly higher than existing watches.
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