Readability has announced an expansion of their service that helps you read the web which includes new experience for the web and new iPhone, iPad, and Kindle apps.
Mint.com has launched a new iPad app that allows you to track, budget and manage your money all in one place, so you can see where you're spending and where you can save.
KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo predicts that iPad sales will drop drastically in Q1 2015 and that production of the rumored iPad Pro won't start until Q2 2015.
Samsung Display has reportedly begun mass production of 8.6-generation OLED panels at its Asan A6 facility, paving the way for OLED MacBook Pro models.
Apple partners with Google for Gemini AI in a multi-billion dollar deal, positioning itself as an industry kingmaker while avoiding massive infrastructure costs.
Alongside the release of Mac OS X Lion, Apple has made Mac OS X Server, a set of applications that turn your Lion installation into powerful server, available from the Mac App Store.
Doozla 1.2 provides a new 'My Doozles' area that can automatically save and store all the 'Doozles' that are created - doing away with complicated "save" dialogs.
CreativeMe manipulates photos and text to quickly create professional looking images that can be saved as a CreativeMe Project, emailed as a PNG image or PDF, printed directly to a network printer or exported to the iPad Photo Album.
Facebook is planning to rival Apple with more than just Project Spartan apps. It is also planning to launch new music services that will compete with iTunes
Parallels has announced the release of Parallels Desktop 15 for Mac which now uses the Apple Metal API for improved graphics and gains support for DirectX 11, 10 and 9 on Metal.