Anthropic Accidentally Leaked the Entire Claude Code CLI Source Code ★ Samual Axon, reporting last week for Ars Technica: Early this morning, Anthropic published version 2.1.88 of Claude
Pogue was my guest on The Talk Show a few weeks ago to talk about his new book, Apple: The First 50 Years, and the show was a lot of fun. But the book is so good, so comprehensive,
David Pogue: ‘Apple and Me’ David Pogue, on his new blog at Substack: When the iPhone was about to go on sale in 2007, a thousand people lined up around the block at New York City’s
Apple Marks 50th Anniversary The Apple.com homepage has a nice little animation showing sketches of the company’s most iconic products. The video file itself is hosted here, but I’m
MacKenzie Sigalos, writing for CNBC, under the misleading headline “Tim Cook Squashes Retirement Rumors, Says He ‘Can’t Imagine Life Without Apple’”: Asked about reports that he was
The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) is one of the most scrutinised codebases in history. Thousands of developers have read it. Academics have published papers on its reliability. Emulators
John Buck on the Invention of QuickTime John Buck at The Verge (gift link), excerpted from his great book, Inventing the Future: Steve Perlman: Almost everyone at Apple, and definitely
Apple Releases iOS 18 Security Updates for iOS 26 Holdouts Jason Snell: Last December I complained that Apple was withholding iOS 18 security updates from iPhones capable of running
Business Insider Profiles Fidji Simo, OpenAI’s ‘CEO of Applications’ Grace Kay, Ashley Stewart, and Pranav Dixit, writing for Business Insider (News+): “Part of bringing me on, and
Chris Espinosa, Employee #8, Profiled in The New York Times Kalley Huang, writing for The New York Times (gift link): As that happened, Apple laid off staff “again and again and again