Apple Park construction continues to buzz along with final finishing touches, specifically ongoing landscaping both inside and outside the ‘space ship’ ring. The latest drone flyover comes from Duncan Sinfield, as he has shared his December 2017 aerial update of Apple’s newest headquarters.
While Sinfield was the OG when it came Apple Park flyovers, YouTube commenters noted this video was not his best effort, criticizing the video’s transition effects and slanted filming.
In a recent interview, Apple design chief Jony Ive called criticism of Apple Park “bizarre”, saying “We didn’t make Apple Park for other people. So I think a lot of the criticisms … are utterly bizarre, because it wasn’t made for you. And I know how we work, and you don’t.”
Today Apple announced its Q1 2023 earnings, reporting $117.2 billion in revenue and net income of $29.9 billion for the December quarter. Revenue was down 5% year-over-year, affected by production disruptions in China due to COVID-19. Apple CEO Tim Cook told Reuters in an interview that production disruptions are essentially over, as they “lasted through […]
Apple today announced its fiscal Q1 2023 financial results for the period that ended December 24, 2022, recording a new all-time high for the quarter. The iPhone maker reported $117.2 billion USD in revenue for the first fiscal quarter of the year, down 5% year-over-year, with earnings per diluted share of $1.88. Apple reported a net...
Apple has shared a new Shot on iPhone 14 Pro short film on its YouTube channel today, called ‘Fursat’ by director Vishal Bhardwaj. The 30-minute short film is described as “a magical story about a man so obsessed with controlling the future that he risks losing what he holds most precious in the present. Bhardwaj […]