Apple's iTunes Radio Service May Soon Have Competition From Microsoft
Microsoft launches a Web version of Xbox Music. Apple's iTunes Radio Service May Soon Have Competition From Microsoft is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Shelf Control: Apple's iBookstore Says No To One-Sentence Book
This week's Shelf Control is about a rather amusing development in the Apple approval process of a rather unusual iBookstore submission. Shelf Control: Apple's iBookstore Says No To One-Sentence Book is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Apple Is Having A Hard Time Saying Goodbye To Samsung As A Parts Supplier
Apple's divorce from Samsung has hit a number of obstacles. Apple Is Having A Hard Time Saying Goodbye To Samsung As A Parts Supplier is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Codea Now Lets You Run Your Projects Remotely And Edit Them Live With Air Code
No doubt the most noteworthy improvement brought by Codea's new update is Air Code. Codea Now Lets You Run Your Projects Remotely And Edit Them Live With Air Code is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Write For iPhone Gains iCloud Support In Addition To Dropbox File Syncing
The iPhone edition of Write for Dropbox is now officially called Write for iPhone. Write For iPhone Gains iCloud Support In Addition To Dropbox File Syncing is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
Procreate Gains New Freehand Selection Tool, Copy And Paste System And More
The highly rated iPad drawing app Procreate has just received another significant update. Procreate Gains New Freehand Selection Tool, Copy And Paste System And More is a story by AppAdvice.com AppAdvice - iPhone, iPad, iPod, App Reviews + News
News: Apple eyes LTE-Advanced iPhone 5S for S. Korea
Apple is reportedly negotiating with South Korea's SK Telecom to release an LTE-Advanced iPhone 5S in "the coming months" in South Korea. An SK Telecom official said the company approached Apple to include LTE-A technology. "We are in the middle of negotiations," the official said. It's…
News: Report: Apple paid no UK corporation tax in 2012
Recent U.K. tax filings have revealed Apple paid no corporation tax last year, despite making about $103 million in pre-tax profits. A report states, "Tax deductions from share awards to employees helped wipe out the corporate tax liabilities of the UK subsidiaries in the year to September…
News: Apple raided by French authorities in investigation
France's Competition Authority recently searched Apple's French headquarters, in addition to Apple wholesalers and retailers, according to a report. A 24-hour search was conducted, and documents were seized by investigators. The Competition Authority confirmed the searches, which appear to be…
News: Apple files trademark for 'iWatch' in Japan
Apple is looking to trademark "iWatch" in Japan, according to Bloomberg. The company filed for the trademark with the Japan Patent Office on June 3. A prior report noted Apple filed for "iWatch" in Russia, though that report could not be independently confirmed. The name of Apple's rumored…
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Apple and SK-Telecom reportedly in talks over LTE-Advanced for next iPhone
The iPhone 5 brought LTE to the iPhone for the the first time, but according to reports out of South Korea, the next iPhone is set to take it a step further with LTE-Advanced. The caveat is that at this point in time, only South Korea is preparing an LTE-A network with the recent launch of a capable…
New roaming caps introduced into European Union member countries, data prices the big winner
Good news this morning for travellers within the EU; new caps have been introduced on how much mobile carriers can charge for roaming within member countries. Roaming charges have been a topic of much debate in recent years, especially with the rise of the smartphone, but the regulators have stepped…
Apple files for iWatch trademark... in Japan
Apple has filed to trademark the term "iWatch" in Japan. Naoko Fujimura and Takashi Amano of Bloomberg report: The maker of iPhones is seeking protection for the name which is categorized as being for products including a handheld computer or watch device, according to a June 3 filing…
Three UK launches new pay-as-you-go price plans, makes things simpler for customers
Three UK has pulled the wraps off a new pricing structure for their pay-as-you-go price plans that they're claiming makes everything simpler. The "3-2-1" plan replaces the current pricing from today, and no longer requires customers to convert their credit into add-ons for things such…
Report: iPhone 5S to support LTE Advanced, feature 2X data speeds
Apple said to be in talks with Korea's SK Telecom to include LTE-A support in next-gen iPhone, would offer fastest mobile data speeds yet.
Apple goes for iWatch trademark in Japan
Could Apple's long-rumored smart watch be closer than we think? Or is Apple merely putting their stamp on the iWatch name as an insurance policy?
iOS market share drops in Western Europe
Data collected by Kantar Worldpanel shows that Android is exploding . Between March and May of this year, Google's OS hit a ridiculous 70.4% market share in Western Europe. Apple's iOS on the other hand, compared to the same period a year ago, it's dropped 1.4% to 17.8% total. Continue…
Apple files trademark on iWatch as wearable devices race heats up
While rumors of Apple looking into this category have circulated for a while, no really serious competitor had emerged with a superior, category-defining device. But that's changing.
France probes app stores over "lock-in," confirms raid on Apple
French competition authorities confirmed to GigaOM they are reviewing the app stores of Apple, Google and Amazon for possible antitrust violations. The agency also said it conducted a raid on Apple last week.
















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