Apple Inc. said it was shutting down its Lala.com online music service at the end of May, a move prompting speculation the iPhone maker might soon launch a new Web-based version of its iTunes music store.
Recently Nokia Corp. based in Espoo, Finland has been all over the news for their lawsuit against Apple and the iPhone. The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Wilmington, Delaware with allegations that the iPhone infringes on 10 of Nokia's patents, which are related to Wi-Fi access and phone calls.
Did you spend Christmas day downloading apps for that new iPod touch? If so, you weren't alone. The volume of iPod touch downloads from Apple's App Store skyrocketed almost 1,000 percent on December 25th, findings released Monday show. This year also marked the first Christmas where iPod touch app downloads passed iPhone downloads.
Apple does not like to talk much about the process of acceptance that goes on at the App store but a lucky app developer has gotten its very own hotline to them.
Smule has released an update for Zephyr, an application where you write messages with snow on your screen and then anonymously release them to the virtual world. These messages ultimately appear on the screens of iPhone users across the globe. The app retails for 99 cents.
Residents of Vermont, USA, should be quite happy: ever since the launch of the original iPhone they were anxiously waiting for the launch of the iconic device, and now they will finally get it: AT&T has officially announced that it will launch the iPhone 3G at company-owned retail stores in Vermont.
Wal-Mart Stores Inc said it will start selling Apple Inc's iPhone on Sunday, but the popular cell phones that can surf the web will not be priced as low as some anticipated.
Rumors that Walmart would begin selling the iPhone soon have been around for a few days and we now have an answer thanks to Bloomberg. Yes, you'll be able to get an iPhone at Walmart, and probably by Christmas. Store representatives at several locations confirmed that employees are being trained to sell the handset, which will hit shelves by the end of the month. This makes Walmart the second retail chain to sell the iPhone, and also the largest.
Apple's red-hot iPhone will soon be available at what might seem an unlikely place: your local Wal-Mart. And you might see it there at one of the store's legendary "Everyday low prices-" $99.