Apple invests $1 billion in Chinese Uber competitor Didi Chuxing
Reuters this evening reports that Apple is investing $1 billion in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing. In a statement, CEO…
Reuters this evening reports that Apple is investing $1 billion in Chinese ride-hailing service Didi Chuxing. In a statement, CEO…
Fiat Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne has weighed in on the continuing Apple Car rumors. In an interview with Reuters at the…
Fast Company has today published a sizeable excerpt from Becoming Steve Jobs ($12 Amazon, $13 iBook), the upcoming book about the Apple…
Infinity Blade is the killer app Apple fans usually run on their iPhone or iPad to showcase the graphical prowess…
You know it will happen when Apple ships iPad 2.0 next year, but clever coders are already seeking slick tricks…
Apple CEO Steve Jobs has been named 2010’s ‘Person of the Year’ even while US President, Barack Obama, speaks up…
Don’t expect this to show up on your iPhones anytime soon. Real has submitted their Rhapsody subscription service app to the iPhone according to a report by GDGT. Apple has been pretty strict on its "duplicates features of existing applications" with respect to music applications being copies of iTunes mobile. However, with the ZuneHD coming along with a streaming subscription option, Apple *might* consider letting a subscription app hit the iPhone or even unleashing a service of their own..
Another all-you-can-eat subscription streaming service, Spotify, is also currently in App Store Purgatory after submitting its streaming app last month. Spotify has the advantage of being backed by the Music industry titans and having an offline cached mode – which Real says will be part of the 2.0 version. The Real Rhapsody App will be free of charge but require a $15/ month subscription. IF it ever hits the app store.
The Guardian is reporting that Apple legal representatives met with California’s department of motor vehicles to discuss regulations about self-driving cars. On record, the…
As reported earlier, Apple CEO Tim Cook is visiting Beijing, China this week. The earlier Reuters report suggested Cook was intending…