Apple to open first iOS App Development Center in Europe
The first European iOS App Development Center will be located at Apple's partner institution in Naples, Italy.
The first European iOS App Development Center will be located at Apple's partner institution in Naples, Italy.
Apple has agreed to pay the fee in order to end an investigation into its tax payments in Italy.
If you're fortunate enough to live in one of these countries, you can make your reservation today for a new iPhone 6s or iPhone 6s Plus.
Planning a trip to Europe? If so, GoEuro is a must-have app.
Apple's mobile payment system should launch in Europe soon.
The Apple Watch is apparently arriving in Europe at about the same time as in the U.S.
Apple has increased the price of its iOS and Mac Developer Program in at least a couple of countries.
Apple has recently carried out another round of expansion for the Flyover 3-D view feature of its Maps app.
"VAT will be based on the customer's country of residence instead of being the same across all EU territories."
Apple is planning to launch its mobile payment platform across Europe, Middle East, India, and Africa (EMEIA).
It looks like Apple's iAd platform has launched in a handful of new countries.
Apple's newest employee could help Cupertino bring Apple Pay to Europe.
Another 132,000 jobs are directly or indirectly supported by Apple in Europe.
It's now possible for Apple to apply for Apple Store layout trademarks in Europe.
Apple is opening another retail store in Europe, this time in Switzerland.
Apple launched its new iPod touch overseas, South Korea complained about Apple's App Store, and more happened this past week.
It looks like Samsung's Galaxy S5 is no match for the iPhone in Europe.
This week, Apple launched its iPhone trade-in program in Italy, it launched a new EU store, and Facebook's Slingshot went international.
This week, we're looking at some of Apple's international price drops, music streaming in Britain, and some international app news.
Samsung's Galaxy S II and its Galaxy Ace will continue to remain off the market in the Netherlands.
This week's AppAdvice International takes us to Stonehenge, Europe, Japan, Australia, and Brazil.
Apple's iPhone 5s has helped Cupertino secure bigger shares of several international smartphone markets.
Apple's 8GB iPhone 5c has reached the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Italy, and Belgium.