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Apple's evolution from Steve Jobs to Tim Cook

New York Times tech reporter Tripp Mickle's "After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost its Soul" gives a behind-the-scenes look at Apple's struggles following Steve Jobs' death through the career arcs of its top lieutenants: chief designer Jony Ive and chief executive Tim Cook.

Dr. Seuss taps bankers to value franchise

Dr. Seuss Enterprises, the private company that manages the work of the late Theodor Seuss Geisel, is reportedly in talks with top bankers to determine the value of its intellectual property.

Blac Chyna’s defamation lawsuit against Kardashians sees demands eclipsing $100M: What she’s asking for

In the more than $100 million complaint filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court, the former reality star, 33, whose real name is Angela Renée White, alleges the powerful family conspired against her to get the TV show "Rob & Chyna" canceled, and that move greatly hindered her ability to earn income in other ways that naturally would have come as an extension of her fame from the series and social media influence.

Super Bowl ads look toward the future — and the past

Super Bowl advertisers this year want Americans to forget about pandemic woes and focus on the future: of electric vehicles, mind-reading Alexas, robots and cryptocurrency — and also to harken back to the nostalgic past of '90s movies like "Austin Powers" and "The Cable Guy."