Gazelle launches a Certified Pre-Owned service for iPhone and iPad
Gazelle is now selling old iOS devices.
Gazelle is now selling old iOS devices.
The Apple CEO announces that he is gay.
Apple is looking to drill for revenue in Iran by selling its products in the country.
In September, the two competitors reported more downloads and revenue.
Popular iOS calculator app PCalc must remove the functionality to remain on the App Store.
Things aren't looking good for CurrentC.
The latest Kantar Worldpanel survey is here.
Apple Pay is not being supported by certain retailer primarily because they’re contractually obligated to use only CurrentC.
Apple has just announced that it has expanded iAd to more countries.
The eighth major release of Apple’s mobile operating system is now running on over half of iOS devices.
He also apologized for the rollout during an interview earlier today.
Not surprisingly, Apple makes a lot of money on the iPad Air 2.
Two new channels are now available on the Apple TV.
It's time for Apple to introduce an iTunes Music Extra subscription plan.
Apple has confirmed that the iTunes Store has suffered a decline in sales of digital music.
Apple CEO Tim Cook was on stage at the inaugural WSJDLive tech conference organized by The Wall Street Journal’s tech site, WSJD.
Apple CEO Tim Cook was inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor earlier today at the Alabama State Capitol.
Apple has just launched a new microsite profiling its participation in President Obama’s ConnectED initiative.
Wells Fargo is offering credits to its users who try out the mobile payment system.
CVS and Rite Aid think they can go after Apple and Google. Not a chance.
The iPhone 6 and the iPhone 6 Plus are scheduled to go on sale in South Korea on Friday, Oct. 31.
Here are a few of the tech news highlights from the week that was.
A number of major retailers have reportedly been disabling their NFC terminals so as to shut out Apple Pay.