Apple is apologizing: that ad for the new iPad Pro with the all-powerful hydraulic press squeezing every element of culture and human experience into one wafer-thin device may have been a tad ill ...
Editor’s Note: Bill Carter covered the media business for more than 25 years at The New York Times. He has also been a contributor to CNN, and the author of four books about television ...
Editor’s Note: Bill Carter covered the media business for more than 25 years at The New York Times. He has also been a contributor to CNN, and the author of four books about television, including “The ...
The European Commission said on Monday it had designated hotel reservation website Booking.com as a "gatekeeper", which subjects it to strict EU obligations, and has opened an investigation to further ...
As one of the world's most profitable companies, there's no doubt Apple has a lot of money to spend on adverts. And nowhere is this more apparent than in its latest advert, plugging the new £ ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Apple has apologised for an advert showing musical instruments, artistic tools and games being crushed by a ...
Booking Holdings Inc.’s travel services platform became the latest technology business to be targeted by the European Union’s crackdown on technology firms’ market power. The move means the ...
A newly released ad promoting Apple's new iPad Pro has struck quite a nerve online. The ad, which was released by the tech giant Tuesday, shows a hydraulic press crushing just about every creative ...
Apple's ad for the new iPad Pro shows various artistic tools being crushed. It feels off. It hit a nerve: People are concerned with human creativity being replaced by tech, like the iPad.
Apple just wrapped up its “Let Loose” event, where it showed off its first new iPads in nearly two years. But the event had more than just iPads — we also got a first look at some refreshed ...