
I was glued to my phone, until I realized it was making my life easier, not better.

Americans now throw away about 130,000 computers per day, according to the Natural Resources Defense Council.

Loyal Apple consumers call on the company to reform its supply chain before the launch of the company’s highly anticipated iPhone 5.

In the wake of its tragic earthquake, Japan gets an iPhone app to alert residents to future tremors. Let's hope America's next.

In the new internet economy of cloud computing and content distribution, only Amazon is moving with confidence.

These ten speakers inspired but still kept it real with their audiences, making their graduation speeches memorable years after they were given.

iPads are extremely useful educational tools, so it's nice that Apple is helping to funnel used first-generation models to schools that need them.

The turnaround tale from suicides to smiles at Foxconn, Chinese iPhone maker is not over yet. Now they have to make a profit!

It’s hard to argue that the global labor situation has significantly improved over the past decade.

How much of the stuff you buy is made in China and imported here? The answer may surprise you.

Apple quickly found a new CEO. But where will it find a new visionary?

Apple's late leader should inspire us all to take time out and let ourselves think creatively.

We need more people to care about human rights, but we can’t take shortcuts.

We talk to a labor rights expert about what's going on in Apple's troubled Chinese factories.

Apple's latest gadget show-and-tell was a bit of a flop, but it's bringing us a new kind of personal computing.
A top-secret Apple project will educate executives to think like Steve Jobs.

A new poll says what many already expected: Mac users are "hipsters," while PC users are "suburban nerds."

Hold onto your orange peel and coffee grounds: Italian design studio Tour de Fork wants to make your trash bag smaller and your house smell better.