Apple CEO Tim Cook met with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in mid-December and urged him to 'consider user protections' when regulating smartphone app distribution.
Primate Labs' John Poole has released a new version of Geekbench for iPhone that features a dramatically improved processor frequency detection algorithm.
IHS iSuppli has released the results of their physical teardown of the iPhone 5, confirming a bill of materials starting at $199 and manufacturing expenses of $8.
Pixelmator Pro has been updated with a powerful new machine learning Deband feature that removes color posterization and compression artifacts from your images.
Google has released a major update to Google Drive for iOS that brings support for editing documents, uploading photos, deleting, and rearranging files.
A 'retail theft crew' has been arrested by the Ventura Police after stealing $18,000 worth of iPhones and MacBooks from the The Oaks Apple Store in Thousand Oaks, California.
The team behind Twitterrific has announced that a major update to their Twitter client is still a go, despite new rules put in place by Twitter for third party apps.
Pixelmator Photo 2.2 has been released for iPhone and iPad, bringing all-new Clarity and Texture Adjustments, improved Highlight and Shadow recovery, and much more.
Microsoft has not yet announced pricing for its upcoming Surface tablets; however, a new rumor suggests the Windows RT version could cost as little as $199.
Tapbots has released Tweetbot for Mac Alpha 5, an update to their upcoming Twitter client, which brings drag/drop usernames and links, Storify support, and more.