A Tuesday profile of Apple's upcoming Campus 2 headquarters — said to be lining up for a spring opening — suggests that much of the reason for the project's delay was Apple managers ...
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SEE ALSO: The spaceship rises: A first look at Apple's new campus We're also learning how the project consumed Jobs before his death in 2011. According to a massive, 7,000-word Wired examination ...
First announced by Steve Jobs in 2006, Apple kicked off construction on its new 175-acre “Campus 2” in late 2013 and was expected to start moving in more than 12,000 of its employees in April ...
At the center of the announcement though is a new facility that will be located in North Austin not far from Apple’s current Austin campus. The new office will cost over $1 billion to build and sit on ...
But the company, based in Cupertino, California, made no mention of Research Triangle Park, where Apple has paused plans for a huge campus dedicated to engineering and artificial intelligence.
Apple Campus 2, early next year. A committee of Apple managers is currently working on the transition, but it's facing a number of challenges. Apple may have already outgrown its new $5 billion ...
Early last month Steve Jobs unveiled the new “spaceship” campus that Apple hopes to build in Cupertino by 2015. The main reason for it, as Jobs noted in his presentation to the city council, is ...
In a new oral history to mark Infinite Loop's 25th anniversary, Apple leaders past and present look back on the Cupertino campus that was Apple's home for nearly a quarter century — and ...