As the offerings in Apple Inc.’s App Store swell to nearly a million free and paid applications, the abundance and variety of apps is both a blessing and a curse for consumers. While there is an app to match nearly every desire, finding exactly what you want in the App Store can be a daunting project - so much so that it’s now considered good business simply steering users toward what they’re after. Full story...
No surprise, this after the company’s dismaying February warning: Palm’s earnings news today is grim — albeit a bit less so than some had feared.
Since the iPad became available for pre-order last Friday, Apple has sold hundreds of thousands of the device, say people familiar with the matter.
On Digits today, Walt explains Lenovo's attempt to broaden ThinkPad's brand appeal with its launch of two new laptop designs, which include a revamped keyboard.
Google's $1.65 billion purchase of YouTube is perhaps the best-known transaction of the Web 2.0 era. $1.
With Apple’s iPad scheduled to arrive at market in a few weeks, along with its iBooks e-reader, Amazon has preemptively launched a new beta of Kindle for Mac.
Chinese officials are masters of divide-and-rule, a tactic they’ve put to good use to enhance their bargaining position with the foreign business community.
Here are a couple of documents the Google team is pointing reporters to as it releases documents in its fight with Viacom: Evidence that the company's executives were interested in buying YouTube four years ago - in part because it wanted to beat News Corp.
And we're off. Court filings in the YouTube-Viacom suit were just unsealed, and we can finally read them for ourselves.
Sad news in Cupertino today. Apple board member Jerome York has passed away after reportedly suffering a brain aneurysm.
Four years after first entering them, China Mobile — China’s largest wireless phone operator, is still in talks with Apple about adding the iPhone to its smartphone line-up.