Apple Music doesn't want to play the free tunes shell game
While Cupertino won't say how well Apple Music is doing, Jimmy Iovine gives some hints about its success.
While Cupertino won't say how well Apple Music is doing, Jimmy Iovine gives some hints about its success.
You can now watch Jony Ive's full interview at the Vanity Fair New Establishment Summit.
Jony Ive was in attendance during the New Establishment Summit in San Francisco held by Vanity Fair magazine.
The official iOS app of Vanity Fair has finally gone universal.
Callaway Digital Arts, the interactive publisher behind the popular iPad apps Miss Spider's Bedtime Stories and Martha Stewart Makes Cookies has announced today a partnership with Graydon Carter, the editor of Vanity Fair. Bella’s Umbrella will become the first children’s book created on the iPad and for the tablet device.
Condé Nast continued adding to its list of iPad titles that include subscriptions. Vanity Fair, Glamour, Golf Digest and Allure are each now available in the App Store. Each issue sells for $1.99 or $19.99 for a one-year subscription, both as in-app purchases. Current print subscribers also have free access to the digital versions.
As expected, The New Yorker magazine became the first of Condé Nast’s titles to adopt Apple’s in-app subscription policy. Beginning today, current print subscribers to the weekly essay magazine have free access to the tablet edition. In addition, new subscriptions may be purchased for $59.99 a year, or $5.99 per month.
Despite initial strong demand, magazine sales on the iPad continue to fall. Until Apple changes its magazine policies, look for these numbers to deteriorate further.
While Adobe's coders are struggling with Objective C to rewrite Wired, Conde Nast just released another of its publications to the App Store; Vanity Fair.