A Massive 89 Percent Of iPhone Owners Will Stick With Apple, Survey Claims
According to a recent survey, 89 percent of iPhone owners will stick with Apple when it comes to purchasing their next smart phone handset. This figure placed Apple ahead of every other manufacturer in terms of smart phone retention rate, with HTC's 39 percent earning the company the position of second place.
UK Advertising Authority States That iPhone 4 Is Thinnest Smart Phone, Not Galaxy S II
The UK Advertising Standards Authority has recently ruled that Apple has the right to call its handset "the world's thinnest smart phone," and that the Samsung Galaxy S II does not hold a claim to the title because of its larger, thicker derrière.
Apple's Online Find My Mac Feature
Find My Mac will let you locate, lock and remotely wipe your Mac if it's lost or stolen. And it's free!
Apple Close To Becoming Number One In Something Other Than Product Sales
Apple is right on the verge of becoming number one in yet another area. This time it is not tablet or phone sales, it is close to becoming the world’s most valuable company.
Top AppAdvice News & Apps Of The Past Week
This week, we've seen the relaunch of @comex' popular online jailbreak solution JailbreakMe, a couple of iPhone 5 rumors and the news of some amazing expansions. Read on, and find out more.
Bad News, Apple: Judge Sides With Amazon, Rejects Injunction Against "Appstore"
Last night brought bad news for the guys in Cupertino, CA: According to Dan Levine of Reuters (citing a court document), a U.S. judge has rejected the preliminary injunction Apple recently filed against Amazon. The disagreement, as I'm sure you remember, revolves around the recently launched Amazon Appstore.
In The United Kingdom, iOS Accounts For 65 Percent Of Connected Apps
Figures recently released by the GSMA highlight that in the UK, Apple's mobile operating system accounts for 65 percent of connected application users.
Apple Could Gain Even More Market Share With The Release Of iPhone 5
Android's market share may tower over the iPhone's, but that doesn't mean Google's mobile operating system is invincible. In fact, Android's smart phone market share recently declined, leading one analyst to believe that Android will lose even more market share once the iPhone 5 hits stores.
Ouch - Apple's Estimated Payments To Nokia: $608 Million Up Front, Almost $140 Million Per Quarter
Deutsche Bank analyst Kai Korschelt has recently made a series of estimates regarding Apple's patent dispute payments to Nokia, which we told you about yesterday. According to Korschelt's estimates, Apple could be paying Nokia as much as $608 million in a lump-sum, and around $138 million each quarter.
Apple & Nokia Settle Patent Disputes - Apple Now Paying Royalties
It's been a long drawn out legal battle, but Apple and Nokia have finally come to an agreement regarding patent disputes. Apparently, Apple has paid Nokia a "one-off payment," and will also continue to pay Nokia royalties for the use of the company's patents.
IDC's Long Term Forecast - iOS To Lose Market Share, Android & Windows Phone To Gain
IDC has recently released a new long term forecast for the worldwide smart phone markets, in which the group sees the iOS' market share decrease by 2015 and Android's to increase.
Automatically Sync Your (New) Music, Apps, And iBooks Across Your iDevices With iCloud
Syncing your apps, music and iBooks on all your iDevices is a welcome feature that was announced at WWDC on Monday. For this article, I used iOS 5, but all of the steps below will work on iOS 4.x too.
Over-The-Air Wi-Fi Syncing And Backup In iOS 5 Should Make For A Less Tedious Routine
Through the use of iCloud and Wi-Fi syncing, iOS 5 will almost completely unlatch the physical tether of your iDevice to your computer.
Mac OS X Lion Becomes OS X Lion, Paving A New Path For The Personal Computer
Amidst all of the rumors and a number of times during today's keynote, Apple has admitted that their advancements in iOS have ignited evolutionary plans for future version of the Mac OS. And as it seems, iOS isn't just influencing features but also naming.
It's End-Of-Life For MobileMe, But When And How Will The Transition To iCloud Take Place?
Those of us who have been enjoying MobileMe still found ourselves very curious about the rumored iCloud service and what it would mean for syncing, storage, and more. Well, we now have further details about the transition that will take place later this year.
Apple Posts WWDC 2011 Keynote Video
Have the unexplainable urge to hear the news directly from Steve? If that's the case, you're in luck because Apple posted the recorded keynote video for all to watch.
Mac OS X Lion - All You Need To Know
Mac OS X Lion is due next month. Are you ready to upgrade? Here's a guide of what to expect in the next major Mac OS X version.
Apple Posts iOS 5 Overview And Demonstration Video
We're still trying to process all that has been unleashed today. Hopefully, you enjoyed our live event coverage a bit earlier today, but now there's a chance to get a better look at the upcoming iOS release.
Beware Of Dishonest Androids, For They Make An Awful Mess
Droid Life claims top-10 lists prove Android is the "power user" platform of choice. As if!
Apple Now Worth More Than Microsoft & Intel Combined
At the close of markets yesterday, Apple (APPL) was worth more than Microsoft (MSFT) and Intel (INTC) combined.
Always Be Presentation Ready With Keynote On iPhone
Apple updated the iWork suite of apps on iOS this week to 1.4, bringing in universal support. Today, we review Keynote, the presentation building app and see how good it is on the iPhone.
QuickAdvice: Apple's Pages - Now Pocket-Sized!
Apple just updated the entire iWork suite to be universal, so now you can be productive on your iPhone! We'll be reviewing all three apps individually, and the first up is Pages. Read on to see if it's worth your money.
DUI Checkpoint App Gets Sales Boost From Publicity And Scrutiny
Fuzz Alert is an app that literally warns drivers of potential speed and law enforcement checkpoints. One such law enforcement checkpoint got the app a lot of negative attention by politicians; and even prompted Apple to look into the matter. That culprit was a DUI checkpoint. The app allows users to pinpoint these spots; four senators, along with RIM, want it gone.