Apple announces impressive App Store numbers
It was a great year to be an iOS developer in 2014.
It was a great year to be an iOS developer in 2014.
Apple is reportedly set to expand its testing program for prerelease versions of iOS to include select retail store employees.
"Google? Making a show for iOS developers? It's more likely than you'd think."
Apple's iOS 8 is now installed on 56 percent of active iOS devices.
To date, there have been 18,796 distinct Android-based devices seen in 2014.
Android and iOS continue to represent most of the smartphone market.
Android usage worldwide is No. 1 for the first time.
In another blow to U.S.-Russia relations, Moscow asks Apple for its computer source code.
Apple has described several diagnostic capabilities offered in iOS in response to recent backdoor access claims.
The new technology is detailed in a recently published Apple patent filing.
It looks like Samsung's Galaxy S5 is no match for the iPhone in Europe.
One in five apps is abandoned after being used once.
Here's when you can get your hands on the shiny new iOS 8.
Apple has just announced iOS 8 live at WWDC 2014.
Ahead of next week's Worldwide Developer Conference, the adoption of iOS 7 has been determined to be approaching 90 percent.
IDC has investigated the reason customers choose their smartphone, and the results are interesting.
Microsoft has plans to disrupt the mobile gaming industry.
Today, we offer two new features we'd like to see in iOS 8.
Android ended 2013 in pretty good shape, in terms of market share.
We really hope Apple adds these features in iOS 8.
The news isn't good for Microsoft, or Windows-based PCs.
IBM tracked retail sites in the U.S. to discover the trends among mobile shoppers over Christmas Day. And the results are rather nice for for iOS.
Eric Schmidt is helping confused smartphone owners switch from iPhone to Android.