Apple CEO Tim Cook recently sat down for an interview with Fortune. The conversation touched on various topics including building a car, intellectual property, the company's new headquarters, and more.
Netflix has officially announced a new user profiles feature that lets you keep your suggestions, recently watched, and instant queue lists separate from other members of your household.
Apple has announced plans to support (RED) with new products, custom (RED) app content, an exclusive album, and a donation of up to $1 million in honor of World AIDS day.
ReaddleDocs combines a network file server, web storage client, web browser, file manager and powerful document viewer within a single iPhone business application.
Circuloid is a classic brick-breaker game, in which the objective is to destroy every object visible on a level with a ball that bounces off the paddles controlled by touching the screen, or rotating the device itself.
Apple has announced that its new Maps are now available across Canada bringing faster and more accurate navigation and a comprehensive views of roads, buildings, parks, airports, malls, and more.
Apple has reportedly assembled a large team of experts in virtual and augmented reality to build prototypes of headsets that would rival Facebook's Oculus Rift and Microsoft's Hololens.
The Plex application allows you to use your iPad, iPhone or iPod touch to browse and play your media using the Plex Media Server installed on your Mac.
Instaviz has become one of the most popular diagramming software on the iPhone platform, with its simple sketch-to-create interface and deep feature set.
After AT&T and Verizon announced their plans to launch Voice Over LTE with HD Voice, T-Mobile has gone ahead and announced their launch of the service in the Seattle market.
The virtual PC app liberates mobile users to browse any website on FireFox, and empowers them with over forty programs including a PC-caliber mobile Office suite.
Lodsys has amended its complaint against app developers, dropping one developer and adding five including: Rovia, EA, Atari, Square Enix, and Take-Two Interactive.