Analysis: Glitch that CEO apologized for "brings in a whole lot of questions about Apple’s future and management team," says one industry expert.
First Read: NBC News/Marist polls taken over the past three weeks, in nine states, show Obama ahead in all as Romney looks toward the debates for a game-changer.
Tech writers and ordinary users tend to expect perfection from Apple. Now, the Maps gaffe shows Apple with a literal as well as a figurative problem with direction.
Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson in action as the U.S. battles Europe in Chicago.
Jerry Seinfeld's web series "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" has been a reliably hilarious glimpse into the world of Seinfeld and his comedian-type friends. But the recent installment, starring former "Seinfeld" co-star Michael Richards takes a decidedly more serious turn.
“Do the Warrior!” someone shouts at Barbara Teusink as she paddles out into the lake. Teusink has led our class in trying new things on the stand-up paddleboards on a sunny Saturday morning. Teusink obliges, running through a series of yoga poses. We are all clapping and cheering as each new participant wobbles and then stands up on the boards. No trash talking here – it’s all about support at the South Carolina Wildlife Federation’s annual women’s retreat.
Thanks to the well-publicized shortcomings of Apple's new Maps app, our blind reliance on GPS apps has become quite clear. As a navigationally challenged human who's reviewed GPS gadgetry for 10 years, I've learned that any system can be as flawed as it is useful, and you should never trust it 100 percent.
Stephanie Lambert wasn't intending to pick a fight with the TSA when she packed peanut butter and jelly ahead of a cross-country flight in June, but after a security line argument, she felt she had no choice.
From a fashion forward shaver to a "cool" new way to approach hair styling, TODAY style editor and Bobbie.com's Bobbie Thomas shares what's hot in the world of high tech beauty.