The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team, part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has issued a formal alert on the Apple iOS 'Masque Attack'.
The Google Express shopping app has been updated with expanded same-day delivery to Boston, Chicago and Washington, DC, as well as overnight delivery in select Northern California areas.
President Obama today asked the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to take steps to protect net neutrality and reclassify consumer broadband services as a utility.
The MapQuest GPS app has been updated with membership-free roadside help, a more interactive ETA progress bar, important ground transportation info, and more.
Spotify royalties have overtaken iTunes Earnings in Europe, according to Kobalt, a company that helps collect royalties on behalf of thousands of artists.
iTeam gives users an easy, efficient way to organize data for players, their stats and playing venues for their own amateur or professional team, as well as the opposition.
Sudoku 2 PRO 1.0 features an innovative "smart point system" where the point value of each correctly filled block, row, or column is tabulated using a "multiplier", a value that decreases over time.
The Ovulation Calendar application, renamed "Days" for the iPad version, helps you determine your fertile days of the month, so you can either achieve or avoid pregnancy.
The Tumblr app has been updated with a new video player that plays right in the dashboard, improvements to two-factor authentication, and the ability to clear out comments with one tap.
Packing Pro features an extensive, customizable catalog, several handy sample lists that can be used as templates, and unlimited, 100% customizable packing lists.
iBooks Author for Mac has been updated with the ability to import ePub and IDML files, create customized books with new Blank templates, and other improvements.
Dejumble provides an always-available, menu-bar-accessible view for collecting notes and tasks, as well as advanced features for searching and organizing to-do lists and notes.
Ken Segall, the agency creative director that named the iMac and wrote 'Insanely Simple: The Obsession That Drives Apple's Success', offers some thoughts on how Apple is able to weather negative publicity, be it valid or not.