Chase is debuting its first ad promoting Apple Pay today. The ad created by Saatchi & Saatchi follows members of the indie pop band Bleachers as they make purchases with Apple Pay ahead of a performance in Los Angeles.
Apple has confirmed the opening of an engineering office in Seattle and it appears to have at least 30 engineers already working for the company in the area.
A new report from App Annie reveals that the Google Play Store saw 60% more app downloads than the Apple App Store in 2014. However, the App Store generated more yearly revenue.
YouTube has announced the release of a new app for the Apple TV featuring a brand new design, personalized recommendations, predictive search, and all the videos on YouTube.
eBay has announced the released of a new redesigned app for the iPad featuring exclusive deals on select products including the Apple Airport Extreme Router, Apple Lightning Cable, Beats By Dre Studio Headphones, and more.
Apple has partnered with Rubicon Project to along with several other advertising technology companies to help power iAd’s adoption of automated advertising for Apple iAd.
Apps are now a bigger than Hollywood and a bigger digital content business than music, TV programs, and movie rentals and purchases put together, according to Asymco analyst Horace Dediu.
Apple reached an all-time high closing price yesterday of $112.82 and broke its own record of the highest market cap in the history of capitalism ($661.7 billion).
Apple has announced that it will open a research center in Japan following statements by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe indicating that the company would boost investment in the country.
Jiemian, a Chinese financial publication, is reporting that Foxconn's robots, the ones planned for use in assembling iPhones, are not precise enough to meet Apple's standards.
BBC has posted a video of photographer Doug Menuez describing photos he took took of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs after he'd been fired from the company.
KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is predicting that Apple will sell 71.5 million iPhone in Q4; however, as expected, sales will likely see a drastic drop in Q1 2015.