Developers already leaving App Store over subscription rules
Apple’s (AAPL) new rules about services that require apps to sell their subscriptions through in-app purchases is drawing more fallout among developers. The rules, rolled
Apple’s (AAPL) new rules about services that require apps to sell their subscriptions through in-app purchases is drawing more fallout among developers. The rules, rolled
It’s been another interesting few days in the mobile world. While Apple’s new subscription policy continues to come under heavy scrutiny and garner much criticism,
Last week, mobile game maker Gameloft released StarFront: Collision, the latest in its thinly veneered take on the very popular PC strategy game franchise StarCraft.
Presidents Day is famous for sales. Lay down your dead Presidents for linens or shirts. But app fans, don’t expect any deals on tabs, not
Hoiio Chat is a free iPhone app that allows you to talk to more than one person while chatting. It transforms the ordinary into the
Everyone with an iPhone or an Android phone has heard of Angry Birds by now. According to the sales charts, more than a few have
It was a Second Coming… for the iPhone, which appeared in a new incarnation last week in Verizon Wireless (VZ) stores, breaking the AT&T (T)
How does Bravo TV make a top app of the of Top Chef franchise? Learn about the cable network’s foray into app development from Bravo
The CDMA-enabled iPhone 4 broke Verizon (VZ) sales records yesterday, and on the heels of the launch are rumors that Apple (AAPL) is working on
Today’s fresh iPhone apps are all about communication. Google Translate is at the top of the heap, allowing you to tune text between 57 different
James Kendrick in ZDNet said a GPS program had to be modified from AT&T’s (T) iPhone to work on Verizon Wireless’ (VZ) iPhone due out
And now for a potentially self-obvious news update: analysts with at least one firm are pegging the iPad as continuing to dominate the tablet market,