Apple Serves Up 25 Billion Apps
Apple announced that iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners have downloaded more than 25 billion apps from its App Store since launching less than four years ago.
Apple announced that iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners have downloaded more than 25 billion apps from its App Store since launching less than four years ago.
Apple announced that it plans to roll out its iCloud service, which includes iTunes in the Cloud as well as Photo Stream and Documents in the Cloud, on October 12, 2011.
Apple announced that over 15 billion apps have been downloaded from its App Store.
IHS Screen Digest offered its commentary on the latest update to Apple’s App Store developer guidelines.
Apple announced that its iOS 4.3 operating system will be available to iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users as a free software update on March 11, 2011.
Apple announced its new iPad 2 tablet, which sports a lighter and thinner design as well as faster operation, two cameras and new apps.
OverDrive announced that many public, school and college libraries now offer eBook and audiobook downloads directly to the iPad through the free OverDrive Media Console app.
CheckPoints announced that it is working with Lionsgate to promote the studio’s DVD and Blu-ray releases by delivering mobile offers and product information via smartphones to consumers while they shop.
IHS Screen Digest announced that Apple maintained its dominance of the global mobile application store market in 2010.
News Corporation announced that it has launched The Daily, a U.S. daily news publication created for Apple’s iPad.
Apple Inc. announced that iPhone, iPod touch and iPad users have downloaded more than 10 billion apps from the company’s App Store.