The Wall Street Journal is reporting tonight Apple plans to replace Google Maps on iOS with its own in-house mapping solution, adding further weight to previous reports of the rumoured change: Later this year, Apple is planning to oust Google Maps as the preloaded, default maps app from the iPhone and iPad and release a...
The Wall Street Journal has reported on some 'breaking' news, in regards to an upcoming iCloud update Apple will announce at WWDC 2012: Apple Inc. is preparing an upgrade of its online service iCloud that includes new photo-sharing features, according to people familiar with the matter. The new features, expected to be announced at Apple's...
Latest report by The Wall Street Journal has confirmed that HBO is in negotiations with Fox and Universal Studios to bring their movies to the iCloud. At last week's unveiling of the new Apple TV, it was announced that users will be able to access their purchased movies via iCloud as well, a feature previously limited to music and TV shows....
The Wall Street Journal is reporting Apple executives have met to discuss its television plans with media executives from major companies in recent weeks. Apple is also working on its own television that relies on wireless streaming technology to access shows, movies and other content, according to people briefed on the project. In the recent...
Those who have been lucky enough to get their hands on and play with Siri's intelligent responses in the last couple of days, must have noted that Apple's intelligent voice assistant built into the iPhone 4S has a bit of an attitude. Trying to find out how Apple built Siri's quirky personality, the Wall Street Journal spoke with one...
Here are some last minute rumours to fill your brain with. The Wall Street Journal has some last minute iPhone news, and that is according to their sources the next iPhone (which will be revealed in an hour) won't support 4G LTE networks: According to people familiar with the company’s plans, the hotly anticipated device...
Earlier today the Wall Street Journal's well-informed Yukari Iwatani Kane reported Apple is preparing a new iPhone for the third quarter that will be 'thinner and lighter', with an estimated 25 million units shipped as part of target estimates (read here on how Apple masters its supply chain via its billions in cash). As with...
The Wall Street Journal went behind the scenes in an in-depth article about Apple's successful retail stores. What makes this story so interesting is earlier today, news hit the web J.C. Penny nabbed Apple's head of retail stores, Ron Johnson to become their new CEO in November. Johnson is the genius (no pun intended) behind...
As promised, the Wall Street Journal has provided more details of the next smaller iPhone, along with MobileMe and iTunes. Here's what Yukari Itawani Kane added: The person who saw the prototype of the new iPhone said the device was significantly lighter than the iPhone 4 and had an edge-to-edge screen that could be manipulated...
It was only a few days ago that rumours stated Apple was working on cheaper iPhone models, such as a $200 unlocked device with multiple band capabilities. Now, thanks to a story from the Wall Street Journal's well-informed Yukari Itawani Kane, more fuel is being added to the fire. Ready? Here we go! Half the...
Have you heard about the D: All Things Digital conference? Started in 2003 by the Wall Street Journal the conference has been on the forefront of debuting new technology and having some of the tech industry's most influential speakers participating. Yesterday's guest was Apple CEO Steve Jobs--who had a lot to talk about with hosts...
The iPhone life cycle usually starts every summer. New iPhone speculation seems to have started early as the Wall Street Journal is reporting two new iPhones are coming this summer, with one of them being a CDMA model slated for Verizon. According to "people briefed on the matter", two iPhones will be launched. The fourth...