While the developer of Facebook for the iPhone & iPod Touch famously quit in 2009 because he disliked the App store and its policies, the app has lived on.
If you use one of the location-based apps like Foursquare or Gowalla, then you've probably asked, "Why would you want to do something like that?" Now there is a location-based app that has a reason for being.
While the App Store's "Top Apps" charts have always given equal billing to both free and paid apps, it appears that the equality has finally come to an end.
While Apple is good at keeping many things secret, they find it impossible to keep those secrets, secret. In a recent find, the code names for three new Apple products are revealed.
While we probably won't know until Apple wants us to know, it is very likely that U.S. customers will see an iPhone on Verizon's network within a year. The thing that everyone wants to know is: "What will this mean for sales?"
Colleges across the U.S. are testing out the idea of using iPads in place of textbooks. Now, thanks to one company, you can get almost every textbook you need on your iPad in one handy app.
For those who are not Muslim, you may not know that Ramadan has begun or even what it is. Many of those who are Muslim are observing this centuries-old tradition, and are doing so in a new way thanks to their iPhone or iPad.
If you're one of the many people who are frustrated with the video format limitations of your iPad, then you may be happy to hear that there's an alternative.
Schools were quick to realize the cost savings made possible by replacing books with iPads. It appears that government agencies may also be able to see similar cost savings.
One of the most prevalent iPhone issues is reception, and AT&T has started rolling out a new device that could solve those issues. Unfortunately, it appears that the solution has its own problems.
In the latest of a series of fitness-related patent filings, Apple aims to turn your iPhone into a personal fitness coach. While the patent filing is mainly just a collection of concepts, some of those concepts are quite impressive.
While almost every company on the planet would go nuts if they had a customer satisfaction rating anywhere near 93%, it's actually the sign of an issue for Apple. New satisfaction statistics are out, and some of the numbers may be quite surprising.
If you're like me, you were excited about the release of the iPad, but had trouble deciding whether it was really worth your hard-earned money to buy it. If you're still wondering, read on to find out if you need an iPad, and how to spend the least amount of money to buy one.
Apple enjoys trendsetting, but they also love consistency. A recent agreement with the European Union may mean Apple loses some of that consistency to add standardized USB to the iPhone.