BY Aldrin Calimlim on Tue February 26th, 2013
NYTimes for iPhone and NYTimes for iPad have just received their respective new updates.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sat February 09th, 2013
Now with more than 60 million photo messages sent each day, Snapchat has recently managed to secure $13.5 million in venture financing.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Wed January 02nd, 2013
NYTimes for iPhone and NYTimes for iPad have both been updated with several notable improvements.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Thu December 27th, 2012
The New York Times has posted a follow-up report aimed at ascertaining whether the conditions have gotten better at Apple's largest manufacturing partner.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sat October 20th, 2012
With just over a couple of weeks to go before the U.S. presidential election this year, NYTimes for iPhone has just been updated in preparation for the much-anticipated event.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue October 02nd, 2012
The New York Times introduces a Web app. So, what does this mean for their native apps?
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Wed August 01st, 2012
Six sections of The New York Times iPad app are free through Aug. 12 thanks to a sponsorship deal with Ralph Lauren.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sun July 15th, 2012
Another major news organization has today published a report about the imminent launch of the fabled iPad mini.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Thu June 28th, 2012
As announced, Flipboard has been updated today to start showing content from The New York Times.
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BY Aldrin Calimlim on Sun June 24th, 2012
Flipboard, a social news app inspired by print media, has just clinched an unprecedented deal with one of the foremost organizations of print media, The New York Times.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Tue March 20th, 2012
One year after introducing its pay gate, The New York Times Media Group is calling the program a success. At the same time, the company is making it more difficult for non-subscribers to read content online.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu December 08th, 2011
The New York Times today released a political app ahead of next year’s U.S. presidential election. The NYTimes Election 2012 app includes Op-Eds, editorials, and blogs from the venerable publication. Unfortunately, the only way to get full political coverage with the app is to purchase a subscription.
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BY Joe White on Fri July 01st, 2011
Apple's rumored in-app subscription deadline has passed, but Netflix and Amazon have refused to "amend" their apps via an update. As a result of this, Apple could refuse to accept future updates for both the Netflix and Kindle iOS applications.
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BY Joe White on Fri July 01st, 2011
Today, The New York Times has updated its iPhone and iPad applications, adding support for Apple's in-app subscription policy. The update comes one day after Apple's rumored June 30 deadline.
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BY Andy Faust III on Tue June 07th, 2011
One of the world's leading business newspapers has opted out of Apple's imposed subscription restrictions.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu April 21st, 2011
Earlier today, we highlighted the arrival of the News.me iPad app in the App Store. Having used it for a while, we are ready to give our initial take on the social news service.
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BY Joe White on Thu April 07th, 2011
The New York Times' official iPad application, NYTimes for iPad, has recently been updated - adding the paywall we first told you about in March. However, the publication has not utilized Apple's in app subscription service - something demanded of all publishers before June 30.
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BY Robin Rhys on Fri March 18th, 2011
Remember those annoying Textones in iOS 4.2? Well hidden in iOS 4.3 are shorter ones. Flickr updates their mobile app. The New York Times officially announces subscriptions and prices, plus a fun free Friday app download.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Fri March 18th, 2011
As of next week, two of the most popular iDevice news sources will no longer be giving free access. The New York Times and The Daily will start erecting their long expected pay walls. While that's a bit disappointing, there are still tons of great, reliable and free resources out there.
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BY Bryan M. Wolfe on Thu March 17th, 2011
Steve Jobs has signed up the first publisher who would agree to Apple’s new subscription plan, The New York Times. The venerable publication, which plans to begin charging its online customers for much of its content on March 28, has agreed to let Apple handle its subscriptions, thereby giving it 30 percent of the profits. This news comes from MediaMemo, which broke the news first.
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