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How app user reviews work? iOS vs Android vs Windows Phone
As a mobile app developer, you might wonder how the app stores differ when it comes to user reviews and handling of them? Our guide explains the difference between Apple, Google and Microsoft app stores.
Apple makes 79 percent of the profits in the mobile industry
Research firm Canaccord Genuity’s Mike Walkley posted a note to clients today in which he reveals some interesting and possibly shocking facts about Apple and their place in the mobile industry.
Here are some details about Apple's upcoming streaming service based on Beats
Thanks to 9to5Mac, we have some details about how Apple finally plans to use Beats Music, which they acquired last year.
Take a look at Michael Fassbender as Steve Jobs and Seth Rogen as Woz
It appears that we finally have some scene pics of the upcoming Apple biopic, which features Michael Fassbender and Seth Rogen as Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak.
Apple nearly becomes top smartphone maker in the world following record quarter
According to IDC, Apple narrowly missed out on becoming the world's top smartphone maker in the Q4 following its record quarter of 74.5 million iPhones sold.
Tim Cook confirms: Apple Watch shipping in April
Apple CEO Tim Cook put all the rumors to rest today and announced that the Apple Watch will begin shipping in April.
Apple sold 74.5 million iPhones last quarter
Apple sold a record amount of iPhones over the holiday quarter, easily beating out analyst expectations and crushing their previous sales records.
Apple just had one of the best quarters in corporate history
Apple just had its best quarter of all-time, selling an incredible amount of iPhones and bringing in the highest quarterly profit in the history of the world.
You can thank Apple for the Nexus 6's missing fingerprint scanner
According to former Motorola Mobility CEO Dennis Woodside, Nexus 6 owners can blame Apple for their device's lack of a fingerprint sensor.
Report: Apple accounted for 50 percent of Q4 phone activations in the U.S.
According to a new survey from Consumer Intelligence Research Partners, 50 percent of all phone activations in the U.S. were for Apple devices like the new iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.
Apple raises minimum app prices in Canada, Europe
Thanks to changes in exchange rates and local rates, Apple has raised the minimum app prices for the App Store in Canada and most of Europe.
Apple forced to stop online sales in Russia as currency falls apart
Apple has stopped online sales of its products in Russia today citing the extreme depreciation of the Russian national currency, the ruble.
Apple cleared in $1 billion antitrust case
Apple can breathe a sigh of relief after a jury sided with it in a decade-old case relating to the copy protection system it had in place on older iPods and iTunes.
Apple-1 sold by Steve Jobs fetches $365k at auction
An original Apple-1 Personal Computer sold by Steve Jobs from his home to Charles Ricketts has sold at auction for $365,000 in New York.
Apple again selling Bose products via online store
Two months after they were unexpectedly pulled from Apple's online store, audio products from Bose are back on the virtual shelves.
Media organizations want Steve Jobs' deposition video released
Several media organizations are trying to get Steve Jobs' deposition video from the antitrust trial currently under way released for the public to view.
Apple iOS web traffic gains ground, stays far ahead of Android
An increase in the share of web traffic from Apple's iOS devices is likely down to the successful launch of the iPhone 6, while at the same time Android web traffic decreases.
Lawyer: Apple deleted non-iTunes songs from iPods
According to attorneys representing consumers in a class action antitrust suit against Apple, the Cupertino giant was deleting songs from iPods that were bought from iTunes' rivals.
Apple to drop Google as default search engine starting next year?
According to a new report, Apple may be ditching Google as its default search engine for the Safari browser starting next year.
Analyst Kuo: Rumored iPad Pro won't ship until at least Q2 2015
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who specializes in Apple, says the rumored 12.9-inch iPad Pro will not ship until at least the Q3 2015, after going into mass production in the Q2.
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