Apple Apps

How to Make Your Company More Like Apple

Daniel Burrus | Posted 04.24.2012

Daniel Burrus

How has Apple managed to make their product so appealing to a broad demographic... and how can you do the same? The answer is simple: Apple has a long-term strategy.

Uppsite: From Web to Mobile in Two Minutes

Hillel Fuld | Posted 04.16.2012

Hillel Fuld

As the mobile revolution continues to expand, smartphones are quickly replacing computers as primary content consumption devices. Yet, if you take a look at the millions of websites across the Web, only a fraction of publishers even bring their content to the mobile device.

Jason Gilbert

How To Control Music On Your Computer By Just Waving Your Hand

HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Gilbert | Posted 03.27.2012

Want to impress your friends and/or have them accuse you of witchery? Well, if you own an Apple computer, you're in luck, because a new free app for M...

App-O-Tron Can Generate Silly iPhone Game Names at the Click of a Button

Greg Voakes | Posted 05.14.2012

Greg Voakes

A sarcastic yet smart name-generator website has surfaced recently, taking a stab at the biggest problem iPhone game developers face when crafting the next big thing: generating stupid, yet accurate names.

The Most Popular Free iPhone And iPad Apps Of All Time

The Huffington Post | Jason Gilbert | Posted 03.06.2012

After a very brief countdown, and with the next iPad just days away from its release, Apple recently passed 25 billion apps downloaded on the iPhone, ...

Gerry Smith

Mobile Apps For Kids May Be Violating Privacy Law, FTC Finds

HuffingtonPost.com | Gerry Smith | Posted 02.17.2012

Dozens of mobile apps for kids, from alphabet and word games to flash cards and puzzles, do not disclose how they use children's personal data and may...

Apple To Change Policy After Uproar

Reuters | Gerry Shih | Posted 04.16.2012

* Apple installs new rules for developers * U.S. legislators request information about Apple privacy policies By Gerry ...

Researcher Finds Huge iPhone Security Bug

Posted 01.07.2012

Mon Nov 7, 2011 8:03pm EST (Reuters) - A software flaw in Apple Inc's iPhones and iPads may allow hackers to build apps that secretly install p...

Apple Pulls Allegedly Racist App

AP | Posted 11.15.2011

By The Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO -- Apple Inc. has removed a mobile app, called "Jew or Not Jew?", from its online App Store in France. The...

iPhone App Developers Pay Huge Fee For Violating Children's Privacy

Ars Technica | Posted 10.16.2011

The parent company of Broken Thumbs Apps--a prominent iOS app maker responsible for games like Zombie Duck Hunt, Truth or Dare, and Emily's Dress Up--...

David Moye

Ripley's Introduces World's First Sword Swallowing App: iSword

HuffingtonPost.com | David Moye | Posted 10.02.2011

Sword swallowing isn't for everyone. In fact, it's for hardly anyone, which is why there are only a few dozen professionals swallowing swords. "It ...

The 9 Most Controversial Apps

The Huffington Post | Cooper Smith and Catharine Smith | Posted 09.04.2011

Apple's strict approval process for apps can be a tough hurdle to clear for some developers. But with over 425,000 iPhone applications available in th...

Which Modernist Poet Has The Top Grossing App?

GalleyCat | Jason Boog on June 15, 2011 3:59 PM | Posted 08.16.2011

T.S. Eliot‘s most challenging poem has topped the Apple App Store’s Top Grossing App list....

Apple Pulls Another Controversial App

The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 08.15.2011

Apple has yanked another controversial app from the App Store. This time, the app in question is Big Brother Camera Security, which lets a user remote...

Apple To Ban DUI Checkpoint Apps

Posted 08.09.2011

PETER SVENSSON, AP/THE HUFFINGTON POST)NEW YORK -- After pressure from four U.S. senators, Apple Inc. has said it will start rejecting iPhone applicat...

Twitter Reactions To Apple's Twitter Integration Plans

The Huffington Post | Timothy Stenovec | Posted 08.06.2011

Among the new features Apple unveiled at Monday's much-anticipated Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco was Twitter integration in Apple's...

How Apple Approves Apps

AdWeek | Posted 07.23.2011

Last week, Apple went to Washington, D.C., to answer questions from U.S. lawmakers about consumer privacy in the mobile marketplace. The visit was tri...

PETA Counters Controversial 'Dog Wars' App

The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 06.28.2011

Animal rights organization PETA has released a free iPhone app in response to the release of polarizing Android app "Dog Wars," a mobile game featurin...

Apple Hit With Class Action Lawsuit

The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 06.15.2011

Who knew Fish Bucks, Pouches of Stars and Smurfberries could cause such trouble? Apple is facing a class-action lawsuit from parents alleging the comp...

Senators Ask Apple To Ban DUI Checkpoint Alert Apps

The Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011

Four U.S. Senators are calling for Apple and other purveyors of smartphone software to ban apps that would help motorists identify and avoid drunk dri...

Apple Launches Long-Awaited Subscription Plan For Apps

The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011

At long last, Apple has rolled out its subscription plan for apps delivering content. The service will apply for all apps delivering content--magazi...

Apple Sued Over Spying Apps

The Huffington Post | Amy Lee | Posted 05.25.2011

Apple was accused of of letting applications on the iPhone and iPad transmit personal information to advertisers without consent, in two separate laws...

Apple Loosens Up

AP | PETER SVENSSON | Posted 05.25.2011

NEW YORK — Apple Inc. on Thursday gave software developers the guidelines it uses to determine which programs can be sold in its App Store, yet ...

Word Junkie?

Posted 05.25.2011

The unofficial number of apps available is something like ten billion. Of that number, eight billion are amazingly boring free apps like Pimple Popper...

Video: Seattle's Mobile App Builder Zumobi Growing Quickly as Publishers Seek Solutions

Andy Plesser | Posted 05.25.2011

Andy Plesser

The landscape for mobile Apps has changed so rapidly that some of the biggest publishers, including msnbc.com, are outsourcing the creation of their Apps to a Seattle-based company called Zumobi.