Steve Jobs’s surprisingly low-tech parenting
Nick Davies
In a fairly surprising revelation, New York Times writer Nick Bilton reports that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs didn’t let his children use the iPad when it first came out, and… Read more »
In a fairly surprising revelation, New York Times writer Nick Bilton reports that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs didn’t let his children use the iPad when it first came out, and… Read more »
Writing a book is hard work. First of all, you have to write every single word and this tends to take forever, especially if you find that some of those… Read more »
On Tuesday, the Department of Justice introduced “Plaintiff’s Exhibit 55” as evidence in its ongoing price-fixing trial againt Apple, an email from Steve Jobs that read: “I can live with… Read more »
The publishers are out, and only Apple is left facing down the Department of Justice in what may prove to be a defining case for the ebook market. After five… Read more »
Simon and Schuster, launched long ago in 1924 on the back of the very first, and bestselling, crossword puzzle book, is the newest in a line of publishers who’ve recently… Read more »
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote has ruled that Tim Cook will have to testify in the Justice Department case against Apple over allegations of e-book price-fixing. An article by Adi… Read more »
To mark its tenth anniversary, Melville House has announced the “Think Differently” campaign with a new video that parodies the first “Think Different” commercial from Apple.… Read more »
Seventeen more states have joined the class-action lawsuit against the publishing industry over ebook pricing, and the release of the amended complaint has included some fascinating evidence previously redacted, including… Read more »
We’ve discussed the plagiarism issues Amazon allows to run rampant, but what about that other time-honored tradition of retail charlatanry: Designer knockoffs. It seems that there isn’t a single aspect… 11 / Read more »