Happy Birthday Steve Jobs: The Apple Legend Turns 56
Today, Steve Jobs turns 56. And, on behalf of the entire team here at AppAdvice, I'd like to wish the Apple CEO a very happy birthday. I would also like to wish Steve Jobs a speedy recovery, too.
Today, Steve Jobs turns 56. And, on behalf of the entire team here at AppAdvice, I'd like to wish the Apple CEO a very happy birthday. I would also like to wish Steve Jobs a speedy recovery, too.
The debacle surrounding Apple's newly introduced subscription feature, and its revenue sharing plan is reaching an all time high this week. Yesterday, we learned Apple rejected Readability, and the interwebs are now speculating that the survival of all SaaS apps (Software as a Service, think Dropbox or Basecamp) might be at stake.
According to ABC News, Steve Jobs, Eric Schmidt and Mark Zuckerberg will meet with President Obama Thursday in San Francisco.
Our iPhones get pretty hot sometimes. One couple tells their story on how it got much hotter than usual, leaving a mark on their table and burning their hands.
Steve Jobs, Apple’s fearless leader, is still running the company while on his medical leave of absence – apparently, from his living room.
It's a big day in the App Store! AirView, Tivo and Microsoft's One Note all hit today. Watch the show to see which are worth downloading, and which are not.
Apple boasts quarter one fiscal results as the best in the company's history, largely thanks to the introduction of the iPad and iPhone 4.
There's some unfortunate news coming from Cupertino this morning. In an email, republished as a press release, Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs informed the world that he'll be taking another medical leave of absence to focus on his health.
Apple might have one more surprise waiting for us before 2010 ends. Read more ...
It looks like Apple will soon allow Keynote presentations on the new Apple TV. Read more...
Imagine having your app denied access to the App Store, only to have Steve Jobs call you personally to discuss the reason ...
Steve Jobs has verified that the mute switch is here to stay. It will not be converted into an orientation lock ever again. Read more...
Following the release of their fourth quarters' sales results, Apple held today their traditional conference call with financial analysts today. This time around however, Steve Jobs jumped in on the call, a bit unexpectedly, and we can say that he was on fire.
After over 68 days of hell, the Chilean miners that are being rescued today will have a nice surprise when they finally see the light of the day again. LeFigaro has just announced that each of them will be getting a brand new iPod to cheer them up, courtesy of our venerable leader Steve Jobs himself.
Adidas won't be advertising its apparel designs using the iAd platform. This comes after three ad programs for the company were rejected by Apple. Read More...
If you've been holding out for a white iPhone handset, then we have some good news for you. According to a recent email from Apple CEO Steve Jobs, the company may be considering a Christmas launch for the elusive handset. Obviously, we're not sure of the email's validity - but it is a glimmer of hope for those of you still waiting. Read on to find out more...
Steve Jobs might have let it slip that a camera enabled iPad is coming. Or maybe not. Read More...
With rumors abound for an upcoming Apple TV replacement and new TV show pricing, it appears that we only have to wait until September 7th to find out the answers.
Steve Jobs has stated in an email that iPhone 3G performance will be greatly improved come iOS 4.1, which is due to be released sometime this fall. Read on to find out more...
Believe it or not, Apple's super-clean iPhone 4 has recently become a handy device for workers in the adult industry. Read on to find out how...
Apple is no longer a boutique and it should stop acting like it.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has kicked off the company's "AntennaGate" Press Conference by reminding critics that the iPhone 4 is the number one Smartphone, and that it's sold three million handsets in three weeks.
The corollary of the well-known lack of clear written rules in the App Store's review process is a certain lack of consistency. Sometimes, certain apps make it through when they shouldn't, often it's the opposite. As reported by Macstories, this is pretty much what happened to Trailers this week.