Apple's iPhone App Store takes off in China
Despite a slow start in official handset sales, the iPhone has found success in China with customers flocking to the App Store, even with the device's lack of Wi-Fi.
Apple's iPhone App Store takes off in China
Apple's iPhone App Store takes off in China
An elaborately planned theft of at least 3,000 iPhones in Belgium this weekend amounted to millions of euros worth of stolen property.
Belgian heist lands thousands of stolen Apple iPhones
Belgian heist lands thousands of stolen Apple iPhones
Last year, Apple began marketing its iPod touch as the funnest iPod ever, a nod to the significant popularity of the game applications available on the iPhone/iPod touch App Store. Games designed by third-party developers have been big sellers for the platform, and now Apple itself looks like it wants in on more of the fun -- it's advertising for an in-house game developer.
What's Apple Game Plan
What's Apple Game Plan
Apple plans to release a new Concierge application for the iPhone and iPod touch that will allow customers to schedule appointments at retail stores, AppleInsider has been told.
Apple said to release iPhone app for in-store appointments
Apple said to release iPhone app for in-store appointments
Late last week, Palm announced the release of webOS 1.3.1 in its blog, and Boy Genius Report noted over the weekend that iTunes media synchronization is missing in this latest update.
Palm Releases webOS 1.3.1, iTunes Media Sync Missing
Palm Releases webOS 1.3.1, iTunes Media Sync Missing
CNNMoney.com today reports on the continued hype over Apple's much-rumored tablet computer, citing the multitude of different speculative reports of the device's specs to attempt to paint a picture what users can expect when it is finally announced.
Apple Tablet Speculation Continuing to Gain Attention
Apple Tablet Speculation Continuing to Gain Attention
MacRumors has heard from several sources that Apple is preparing to launch a Concierge iPhone application targeted at customers of its retail stores. The application will reportedly provide many of the same functions available through the company'...
Retail Roundup: Apple to Release 'Concierge' iPhone Application Nashua, NH Store Opening
Retail Roundup: Apple to Release 'Concierge' iPhone Application Nashua, NH Store Opening
OnLive, the Internet-based interactive streaming service hyped as the future of video games, is also capable of running on mobile devices such as Apple's iPhone, the company has claimed.
OnLive cloud gaming service demonstrated on Apple's iPhone
OnLive cloud gaming service demonstrated on Apple's iPhone
Bloomberg reports that Apple is reported to have approached mobile advertising firm AdMob about a possible acquisition just prior Google's announcement that it had agreed to purchase the company for $750 million in stock.
Apple Considered Purchasing AdMob
Apple Considered Purchasing AdMob
Amplifying the buzz for Apple's long-rumored tablet device, a new report suggests the hardware will include a high-end graphics card to produce a picture with stunning resolution.
Apple tablet speculation: high-end graphics, several models
Apple tablet speculation: high-end graphics, several models
Microsoft will launch its media brand outside of the U.S. for the first time this week, with the debut of the Zune content purchasing service for the Xbox 360.
Microsoft looks to combat Apple globally with Zune content
Microsoft looks to combat Apple globally with Zune content
Apple appears to be getting even more serious about gaming on the iPhone and iPod Touch. We've long known that Apple has been positioning the iPod Touch as a gaming device, and Steve Jobs even acknowledged to the New York Times the success of this i...
Apple Hiring an iPhone Game Developer, Getting Even More Serious About Gaming
Apple Hiring an iPhone Game Developer, Getting Even More Serious About Gaming
Groklaw reports on the early outcome of the Apple vs. Psystar case from a report filed on Friday. According to the court documents, Apple's motion for summary judgment on copyright infringement and DMCA violation is granted.
Apple Wins Judgement Against Psystar for Mac OS X Copyright Infringement
Apple Wins Judgement Against Psystar for Mac OS X Copyright Infringement
Apple reportedly approached mobile-ad king AdMob weeks before Google's $750 million dollar takeover of the company.
Apple met with AdMob weeks before acquisition by Google
Apple met with AdMob weeks before acquisition by Google
In a crushing defeat for the clone Mac maker, Psystar was on the losing end of a crucial court decision in the company's ongoing legal battle with Apple.
Apple earns key legal victory against Psystar
Apple earns key legal victory against Psystar
Apple is looking to hire a game and media software engineer for its iPhone and iPod touch team, perhaps signaling that the company intends to expand its first-party software offerings.
Apple looks to hire AAA game developer for in-house iPhone team
Apple looks to hire AAA game developer for in-house iPhone team
Apple has reportedly selected a new power amplifier supplier for a new, forthcoming model of the iPhone; and a NASA scientist has used the iPhone to create a chemical sensor.
Apple's next-gen iPhone power amp; NASA chemical sensor app
Apple's next-gen iPhone power amp; NASA chemical sensor app
When asked about Steve Jobs in a TV special that aired this week, Bill Gates said the Apple co-founder has shown more inspiration than any other leader in the tech industry.
Bill Gates praises Steve Jobs for saving Apple
Bill Gates praises Steve Jobs for saving Apple
Apple has updated links generated via iTunes to direct to a Web site called iTunes Preview, which gives customers the option to view content without launching the application.
Apple unveils browser-based iTunes Preview
Apple unveils browser-based iTunes Preview
So Facebook developer Joe Hewitt tweets that he's ditching the super-popular Facebook iPhone app, and TechCrunch, clearly sensing there's more to the story here, reaches out to learn why. My decision to stop iPhone development has had everything to do with Apple's policies, Hewitt told TechCrunch.
Apple's House Rules Won't Be the Death of App Development
Apple's House Rules Won't Be the Death of App Development