
John Ternus, the swimmer leading the race to succeed Tim Cook at Apple
The company’s head of hardware engineering is the favorite to take over as CEO

The company’s head of hardware engineering is the favorite to take over as CEO

Fifty years ago, the ground-breaking model inspired Bill Gates, Paul Wozniak and Steve Jobs to create Microsoft and Apple

The popular device accounted for 47% of Apple’s revenue in the third quarter as the company now tries to position itself in the field of artificial intelligence

Psychedelic experiences, now in vogue among Silicon Valley’s elite, could be key tools for deconstructing men. But users and experts warn that the right attitude and supervision are necessary

The economist and political scientist from the University of Chicago rejects the idea that repressive power structures will surpass the success of democratic systems, predicting that the Chinese model will eventually have to change

Legend has it that Einstein purchased multiple versions of the same gray suit to avoid wasting brainpower on mundane decisions like choosing what to wear. This minimalist approach was later embraced by Steve Jobs. However, this philosophy of simplicity is being replaced by a new era marked by luxury and bling

Prosecutors compare the new case with historic lawsuits such as the one filed against the company founded by Bill Gates

The Department of Justice accuses the company of abusing its dominant position by imposing restrictions on other companies

The retirement of Al Gore and James Bell and the appointment of Wanda Austin mean there will be an equal number of men and women in the group’s executive committee

The Apple co-founder was scheduled to participate in the World Business Forum this Wednesday in Mexico City

For two years, he shadowed the founder of Tesla and owner of Twitter. In over 700 pages, the biographer of geniuses traces the profile of the business magnate — a divisive figure who is either loved or hated. The book, which is titled after its protagonist, will be available tomorrow

Experts tend to say no, but the myth of the narcissistic achiever is still surprisingly important

A soccer coach who is thriving in France’s Ligue 1 despite not holding a UEFA Pro license, Still is following in the footsteps of a whole host of illustrious autodidacts