Marriott International has announced that it will become the first global hospitality company to offer Apple Pay.
Apple today announced ResearchKit, an open source software framework designed for medical and health research, helping doctors and scientists gather data more frequently and more accurately from participants using iPhone apps.
Swedish telecoms firm Ericsson has filed two complaints with the International Trade Commission (ITC) and seven complaints in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas against Apple.
Apple this morning sent out invitations for a “spring forward†event scheduled for March 9th in San Francisco. The invitation is presumed to be the official unveiling of the Apple Watch.
Smartflash LLC has won a patent trial against Apple, where a jury ruled that they owe $532.9 million to the small company.
Facebook, making it easier to manage advertising campaigns on the go, today launched an ads manager app for iOS devices.
iOS 8.3 beta 2 is now available for developers to download in the iOS Developer Center. The developer update is available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.
BlackBerry have released another upgrade to the the beta of BBM for iOS, bringing the latest beta version to v2.7.0.359. The update brings new features including vanity PIN's, removable ads and a new avatar badging feature.
Apple today announced that they plan to invest €1.7 Billion to build and operate two data centres in Europe, each powered by 100 percent renewable energy.
IFTTT today announced the launch of an entirely new class of apps: Do Button, Do Camera, and Do Note, as well as a rebrand of the original IFTTT app, now called IF.
Microsoft has released updates to Microsoft Outlook for iOS and Android, focusing on adding security enhancements.
Within days of making its apps available for downloads on Pinterest, Apple has now made its productivity suite iWork's apps available on its web browser for free.


