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After Siri's Success, Who Should Apple Target Next?

After Siri's Success, Who Should Apple Target Next?

With Apple reporting that one million iPhone 4Ss were sold in the first 24 hours, it probably isn’t too early to call the latest iPhone a success. Should Apple thank Siri for this and if so what does that mean for the company going forward? In other words, who should Apple gobble up next? We've got some thoughts.

Bryan M. Wolfe
A Vudu iPad App Would Be Nice Just About Now

A Vudu iPad App Would Be Nice Just About Now

Wal-Mart announced today it is now allowing HD movie streaming directly from its website courtesy its Vudu service. While this is great news for PC and Mac owners, we’ve got to ask: When will this service be coming to iDevices too?

Bryan M. Wolfe
Amazon Updates Kindle App, Removes Kindle Store And Adds Support For Newspapers, Magazines

Amazon Updates Kindle App, Removes Kindle Store And Adds Support For Newspapers, Magazines

Moments ago, Amazon updated its Kindle iOS application, making a variety of changes. First, Amazon removed the Kindle Store from the app, falling in-line with Apple's in-app policy (which the company appears to be enforcing now). Second, the Kindle app now supports newspapers and magazines (which obviously have to be purchased outside of the application). And third, users of the application can now share quotations from texts with friends, via Facebook and Twitter.

Joe White
The Wall Street Journal & Kobo Fall In-Line With Apple's In-App Subscription Policy

The Wall Street Journal & Kobo Fall In-Line With Apple's In-App Subscription Policy

This weekend, it was announced that The Wall Street Journal's iPhone and iPad apps and the universal Kobo e-book app would soon support Apple's in-app subscription policy, suggesting that the Cupertino, CA company is beginning to clamp down on those resisting the change. Following the announcement, Kobo updated its universal app, removing the Kobo Store from within the application. As of this moment, The Wall Street Journal's iOS apps have not been updated.

Joe White
Netflix Expanding To 43 Countries Across Globe

Netflix Expanding To 43 Countries Across Globe

Netflix, the leading Internet movie subscription service, is expanding to 43 countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean later this year, according to a company press release. The service will offer unlimited TV shows and movies streamed instantly over the Internet to TVs, computers, and mobile devices for one monthly subscription price.