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Steve Jobs' last big project is finally ready for the public — but you have to go to Cupertino to see it. I'm talking, of course, about Apple's famed "spaceship" campus. Though employees moved ...
Apple is moving forward with "spaceship" campus in Cupertino. Circular building would house 13,000 employees, be surrounded by greenspace. The campus was one of last major projects for late CEO ...
Apple's plans for its new 2.8 million square foot 'Spaceship' campus, first presented by Steve Jobs to the Cupertino City Council in 2011, have been hit by a small delay, requiring the company to ...
New drone footage shows Apple's Campus 2 under major development in Cupertino, California. Viewers can really see the immensity of it all, with everything from a 100,000-square-foot fitness center ...
Here are three words guaranteed to capture your attention: Apple spaceship campus. The tech giant confirmed Wednesday that Apple Park — the 175-acre campus co-founder Steve Jobs once compared to ...
Apple has been building its giant new "spaceship" campus in the company's hometown of Cupertino, California, since December of 2013, and since then fans have paid obsessive attention to the structure.
The build project for the spaceship campus has been delayed slightly. Advertisement Apple has reportedly revised its plans and the new building might not be completed until the middle of 2016.
Apple's new "spaceship" campus is planned to finally open its doors sometime in 2016, according to CEO Tim Cook who discussed the new headquarters during a shareholders meeting today.
CUPERTINO — Standing outside his house on East Homestead Road, 78-year-old Steve Rohde remembers rectangular Hewlett-Packard offices, quieter roads and a time when he looked straight across his yard ...
New photos from the San Jose Mercury News today reveal additional details about Apple’s new campus, slated to be completed sometime in either 2015 or 2016.A scale model of the planned building ...
Apple on Wednesday announced that workers will start boarding its futuristic new “spaceship” campus in Silicon Valley in April, fulfilling a vision set out by late founder Steve Jobs.
Apple's Campus 2 plans call for the HP buildings to be razed and 80 percent of the roughly 150 acre plot returned to native grassland with more than 6,000 trees.
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