Apple acquires Newsstand-optimized digital magazine platform Prss
Apple has made another significant acquisition in the form of Prss.
Apple has made another significant acquisition in the form of Prss.
Apple this week is offering certain Newsstand magazine issues at no cost to customers of the U.K. App Store.
Digital ad revenue for magazines has climbed 6.6 percent year over year.
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Now you can read free articles from the latest issue of People or Sports Illustrated via Apple's Newsstand.
The wait is over. Entertainment Weekly Magazine for iPad finally supports Retina display.
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The Atlantic has launched a new digital magazine called The Atlantic Weekly, which can be added to an iDevice's Newsstand now.
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Esquire Weekly is a separate magazine now available in Apple's Newsstand.
Hearst Magazines is celebrating a tablet milestone.
GQ is adding some unique tools to their iPad edition.
Google may be bidding farewell to Google Reader, it's apparently about to say hello to a different kind of news delivery service.
The Wall Street Journal 5.1 App is here.
Turn Newsstand into something useful by putting apps inside of it.
Some of the best magazine titles are only available on iOS devices. Here are five of the best.
After much hemming and hawing, The Wall Street Street Journal has finally entered Apple's Newsstand.
Blockbuster Magazine is now available for iPad. Best of all, each issue is free.
StifleStand is a new application that allows you to put Newsstand in a folder.
These apps will keep you in the know when you're on the go.
Almost two years after its launch on the iPad, The New Yorker Magazine is now available on the iPhone. Finally.
Too good to be true? Next Issue app promises all of your magazines on the iPad for one low monthly price.
Apple and its partner publishers have yet to figure out the digital magazine.