Currently at WWDC, Apple is demoning its new Mountain Lion operating system for the Mac, especially its integration with iCloud. Here’s some more information on exactly how the service will work with OS X Mountain Lion, after the break. Additionally, we’ll also be revealing some more statistics regarding the Mac OS.
Read More →Every year at Apple’s WWDC conference, the company announces just how great it’s doing with App downloads, devices, sold, etc. This year is no different; Apple’s CEO Tim Cook wowed the audience with impressive statistics showing just how well the company is performing. Check out some of these amazing highlights, available after the break.
Read More →When Apple released the App Store for iOS devices back in 2008, they truly revolutionized mobile gaming with the hundreds of thousands of apps that have been released over the years, many of them games. Now, while there are still some that obstinately refuse to call the iOS devices gaming “consoles,” I think most of us would agree that with their great graphics, fast processor, and wide variety of available games, they are at least great mobile entertainment devices. Here’s Electronic Arts CEO on just how successful games on the iPad have been:
Read More →According to PriceGrabber, an extremely popular online shopping site that surveyed about 3,000 U.S. customers, about 35% of them would buy an iPhone 5 no matter what. Even if they’ve never seen one. This is exactly the strength that is behind Apple’s brand that I mentioned in my first editorial. Some more details:
Read More →With the App Store recently hitting 15 billion downloads, an analyst has reported that App Store sales are expected to jump 61% in 2011, and the average price per app will be up 14%. The analyst, Gene Munster, says that the average iOS user will download expected 83 apps in the year, compared to 51 in the year of 2010. Additionally, although 82% of all apps in the App Store are free (therefore, 18% are paid,) the paid apps’ average selling price is expected to rise 14%, to $1.44.
Read More →
External Links






