Why do some people really hate Apple? Few companies inspire such strong emotions, but is it Apple's profile, design or technology that pushes those buttons, asks Charles Arthur
Apple’s top 10 products Steve Jobs's legacy includes groundbreaking computing and technology products from the Apple II to the iPhone. Here are 10 of the best. By Josh Halliday
Apps Rush: Toca Store, Boquitas, Hipster, DirecTV Nomad and more Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Thursday 6 October 2011
Games developers select smartphones as most popular platform Success of iPhone, smartphones and Facebook means developers increasingly release games as apps for mobiles. By Josh Halliday
Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder, dies at 56 The mastermind behind an empire that has revolutionised personal computing, telephony and music, dies in California
Disney’s Anne Sweeney says digital has ‘unleashed’ TV, not disrupted it Stuart Dredge: Tells MIPCOM that 'We're giving people more quality and options than ever before, and they're responding'
iPhone 4S – what do game developers think? Keith Stuart: Is the new handset going to make much of a difference to iPhone games? 'Eventually,' say the development studios
Samsung may hit Apple with iPhone 4S ban Apple could face court injunctions to halt sale of new iPhone 4S as Samsung says it breaches patents it owns. By Charles Arthur
iPhone 4S: Apple targets a wider audience Juliette Garside: Apple's focus last night was on price: with iPod sales falling, and Google and Microsoft closing fast, it needs to sell more phones
iPhone 4S, Siri and iCloud: what you need to know Charles Arthur: Hands-on shows Apple's new 'digital assistant' really does voice recognition – and the iPhone 4S camera is fast
Apps Rush: Central Park (Listen to the Light), Hard Lines, Swarovski and more Stuart Dredge: What's new on the app stores on Wednesday 5 October 2011
No iPhone 5, but Apple unveils 4S New features revealed at Apple press conference include 8MP camera, dual-core A5 chip; will be on sale from 14 October. By Juliette Garside
The iPhone 4S: Apple grows its walled garden Dan Gillmor: The new iPhone is a state-of-the-art device – what else did we expect? But Apple seeks to turn customer loyalty into control
iPhone 4S launched by Apple A souped-up version of last year's iPhone 4 aims to cement Apple as the world's largest phone maker by revenue