Breaking: 400,000 iOS Applications Now Available In The App Store
A massive 400,000 iOS applications are now available to download in Apple’s App Store.
A massive 400,000 iOS applications are now available to download in Apple’s App Store.
In this WWDC '97 video, Steve Jobs shows once again what it means to be a modern visionary.
Another interesting iOS 5 concept has hit the Web, which outlines two ideas Jan Michael-Cart calls "dynamic icons" and "app previews."
A group of avid Apple fans are planning on watching WWDC's keynote presentation live, in a pub, with beer.
The World Wide Developer Conference and E3 are just a weekend away, and we'll be there to cover it. Some apps have dropped their prices to celebrate. Plus we have some hot new apps, and one for Lady Gaga fans.
Apple reportedly has four major music labels on board for iCloud, but how much did that cost the Cupertino, CA company?
Apple has been surprisingly slow at releasing this year's WWDC schedule. We speculated it would be big, and now that Apple revealed the details of the sessions, it seems like they might indeed have something huge to announce.
Apple has now taken ownership of iCloud.com, following the company's purchase of the domain (which we first reported on in April, earlier this year). As you can see in the above screenshot, Apple, Inc. is now listed as the official owner of the domain.
Apple’s WWDC event is less than a week away, and in preparation the company has started decorating the Moscone Center.
Another iOS 5 concept has been spotted online, but this time things are a little different. The concept - imagined by Federico Bianco - exists in the form of a keynote slideshow, not only giving viewers an idea of some features we hope will be included in iOS 5, but also a glimpse of how they may be unveiled to the world on June 6.
Apple's "Back to School" promotion could be announced at WWDC, according to a recent report. Furthermore, the company is rumored to be planning on offering a $200 iPad discount as part of the program, along with free and discounted iPod models.
Apple is reportedly inviting Australian technology journalists to WWDC 2011, according to a recent report.
According to a recent report, Apple's iPhone public relations team has been inviting UK journalists "from major publications" to this year's WWDC event.
According to Gene Munster with Piper Jaffray, “now is a good time” to own Apple stock. Furthermore, the analyst continues to believe that Apple will release an HDTV, and also notes that his expectations for WWDC 2011 are “relatively low.”
Are you going to be at the World Wide Developers Conference? Well we have all the parties going off. Plus want to know all the rumors about iOS 5 in one place? We have you covered. And Nike+ GPS goes free.
Apple's 2011 Worldwide Developer conference will be taking place from June 6-10 this year, and while Apple announced it way in advance (compared to last year), some developers are slowly getting anxious.
iOS 4.3.3 now available, no iPhone 5 in June or July says AT&T, and one boy has his iOS dreams come true.
Apple has reportedly been handing out iPhone 4 models equipped with an A5 processor to select developers, in an attempt to have a series of apps optimized for the fifth generation iPhone in time for its launch.
Apple is now accepting applications for WWDC 2011 Student Scholarships. The program gives talented students a free ticket to this year's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Apple could be getting ready to take on Facebook and Instagram with a new Photos app feature likely called “Photo Streams” for the iPhone/iPod touch. The feature is probably going to be announced as part of iOS 5 and let users to automatically share photos with others.
New iPhone 5 rumors and release dates, WWDC has been announced, and the iPad 2 is selling out nationwide.
Apple might delay the release of the iPhone 5 until 2012. Could this be true?
Despite an earlier report stating the opposite, the iPhone 5 will not debut in June, according to a new report. Instead, apparently this year's WWDC will focus on software instead of hardware.