Apple is reportedly delaying the launch of its next generation mobile operating system, the iOS 5, a move that could also spell a delay for its highly anticipated iPhone 5.
Apple's iPad 2 is selling like a hot-cakes in the United States as well as around the world. In United States, it was selling so fast that the company couldn't keep up with the orders.
XXL Magazine announces the launch of their first official iPhone app, which features six special functions including a hip-hop news feed,lifestyle trends, Where They At? geo-tracker for finding friends, plus special Twitter functions and the ultimate hip-hop trivia.
South Korea now has 10 million registered Smartphone users, according to a Korean Communications Commission report.
New start-up Color introduces a unique photo sharing service; receives $41 million in venture capital.
Even as the 'anti-gay' app was removed from the Apple App store, Senators have raised concern over a Police/DUI-evasive app. From Joint-Maker to Baby-Shaker, here is a list of Top 10 most controversial Apple Apps:
Senators say the DUI checkpoint evasion app is harmful to public safety, implores Apple to take it down.
Apple has released its new Apple TV software update 4.2.1 that addresses flickering and other issues associated with the earlier update 4.2.
Apple is apparently beating a retreat from its much-scorned 'mission' to cure the 'gay community', according to reports on Tuesday. Apple's ‘gay cure app’, which has been on sale for more than a month is no longer available, though the company has not said if it has finally withdrawn the app in the face of rising protests from the gay community.
Rabbi David Horowitz of PFLAG National (Parents, Family and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) has written an open letter to Steve Jobs urging Apple to remove an app from Exodus International, which says the app is a refuge for people looking for help in their journey out of homosexuality and will help cure people of their homosexuality.
An anti-gay app for the iPhone is creating a whirlwind of controversy as the professor whose work the authors cite wants it pulled
A gay rights advocacy group says Apple allowing the anti-gay app from Exodus International is a double standard.
Technical and regulatory hurdles would need to be overcome before the iPhone lands on T-Mobile's network.
Apple is once again in the center of the heated gay debate after it approved an iPhone app created by Christian group Exodus which has been designed to be a useful resource for men, women, parents, students, and ministry leaders.
Adobe Flash may struggle to gain adoption on the Post-PC devices including smartphones and tablets as behavioral shift of consumers to apps from web browsing may make Flash less relevant on these devices, according to Global Equities Research.
The creator of the iPhone tethering app MiWi, says its product has nothing to do with AT&T's efforts to prevent unauthorized tethering.
The company has sent out emails to subscribers encouraging them to switch to its official tethering service.
Apple is involved in testing retypes of iPhone which incorporate Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, adding fuel to earlier reports which surmised that the next edition of iPhone will be NFC enabled Cult of Mac reported.
Almost two weeks after nude photos of Chris Brown leaked on the internet, the singer is speaking out about them, claiming he is comfortable with his body, reported OK! Magazine.
Contradicting earlier reports, the iPhone 5 may be NFC-ready.
New York Times announces a paywall for its digital content.
Android holds the edge in web page load speeds, a study finds.