A steep drop in shipments of Android-based tablets offset a strong quarter from Apple and caused the media tablet market to miss projections for the first quarter of 2012
J.P. Morgan analyst Mark Moskowitz says it’s unlikely that Apple will release a television this year and suggests that the company may release a mobile payment platform dubbed ‘iPay’.
Text strings found in the latest build of Safari reveals that Apple may be planning to add a new feature to the browser that suggests and remembers unique passwords.
Following up on a recent report that said Apple would use In-Cell Touch Panels for the next iPhone, analyst Ming-Chi Kuo of KGI Securities reports that the new device will likely be at least 1.4 mm slimmer.
Blogsy, an iPad app for bloggers, has received a major update bringing support for the iPad Retina Display, Tumblr, Vimeo, Featured Images, WordPress Media Library, and more.
Apple says it wants to go to trial to defend itself against the Department of Justice’s antitrust lawsuit that alleges the company colluded with publishers to fix the price of e-Books.
Customers needing a hardware replacement of their white 16GB iPhone 4 may get a free upgrade to the newer iPhone 4S, thanks to supply shortages of that specific model.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, recently spotted at Valve headquarters, may have been there to discuss a Kinect-like game console that would be released along with the rumored Apple television.
U.S. District Judge Edward Davila has responded to Apple’s motion to dismiss a case brought against the company over ‘bait apps’ and ruled it can move forward.
NYU law professor Richard Epstein believes that the Department of Justice’s antitrust suit against Apple and publishers over e-Book pricing is a mistake.
LogMeIn has just opened the beta of ‘Cubby’, a new cloud data service to simply and securely share information across PCs, Macs, iPads, iPhones, Android devices, or with other people.
Marketplace Shanghai Bureau Chief Rob Schmitz, the second reporter ever to gain access to the factory floor at Apple’s Chinese producer Foxconn, has posted a video showing some steps of the iPad’s production.
Google Currents, an iOS app that delivers magazine-like editions to your device, has been updated with Instant Sync, Offline Reading Options, Google+, Read It Later, and more.
The Department of Justice announced today that it has reached a settlement with Hachette, HarperCollins, and Simon & Schuster – and will continue to litigate against Apple, Macmillan, and Penguin.
Apple has sent an email to Australian iPad customers offering a refund to those who purchased the device under the impression that it supported the country’s 4G LTE networks.
A leaked AppleCare document reveals that Apple is actively investigating Wi-Fi issues with the new iPad and has instructed support representatives to replace affected units.
ChangeWave conducted a small survey of new iPad owners and found that an impressive 82% were very satisfied with their device and another 16% were somewhat satisfied.
Ryan Petrich has released a major update to Activator, a centralized gesture, button and shortcut management system for iOS, that brings support for iOS 5.1.
Nokia has launched a new ad campaign against the iPhone mocking it for being fragile, difficult to view outside, and experiencing signal loss due to the ‘death grip’.
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