Apple's App Store, Mac App Store and iTunes are all back to normal
Apple has just updated its system status page to inform users that the downtime is over.
Apple has just updated its system status page to inform users that the downtime is over.
Apple has terminated its agreement with developers in the region, which was annexed by Russia in March last year.
Apple has increased the price of its iOS and Mac Developer Program in at least a couple of countries.
Apple's iTunes Connect is shutting down between Dec. 22 and Dec. 29.
During the week-long freeze, iTunes Connect will be inaccessible to developers and publishers.
Apple has begun asking developers to submit their Mac App Store apps optimized for OS X Yosemite.
Apple has released three new pieces of beta software for registered developers to test.
Apple has just updated iTunes for OS X to 11.1.5, fixing an annoying crashing bug.
AgileBits is set to update 1Password Mac later today.
XCOM: Enemy Unknown has spawned a Mac App Store sequel.
Ember for Mac, the digital scrapbooking app for design, has been updated with some great new features.
The new application brings Control Center capabilities to the Mac for the first time.
Mac developers have been asked to submit their OS X Mavericks-optimized applications to Apple.
Mac apps will soon be able to participate in Apple's Volume Purchase Program.
Apple has made OS X Mavericks Developer Preview 4 available for registered developers.
Ravensword: Shadowlands has made the jump from Apple's iOS to OS X, and is available to download in the Mac App Store now.
The Mac App Store has made iTunes a profit center.
The popular Batman: Arkham Asylum sequel is now available in the Mac App Store.
If you're not happy with Mountain Lion or are having compatibility issues, there aren't many other options left. Apple has recently removed Lion from the Mac App Store.
Still looking for the perfect Father’s Day gift for that photographer dad in your life? MacPhun’s sale may save the day.
The Mac App Store's (marginally controversial) sandbox requirement is finally underway.
As if you needed further proof of the imminent, or rather ongoing, iOSification of Mac OS X ...
The Mac App Store took 15 months to get there, but has finally reached 10,000 apps.
Apple announced that they are extending, June 1, the deadline for developers to follow the new Mac App Store sandboxing requirements.