Apple has $102 billion in cash overseas. It wants to bring that money back to the U.S.
It's been said time and time again that the camera on the iPhone is an excellent camera.
If you're shopping for a new 13-inch laptop, you may have noticed that Apple's product line in that category is a bit more crowded than in other spots.
Leading UK consumer campaigner, Which?, has conducted a survey into customer satisfaction across UK high-street retail stores.
Periodically, albums become available for live streaming on iTunes prior to their official release date.
The U.S. Department of Defense has approved the use of iOS 6 devices, which may help Apple to build some strength in a market still dominated by BlackBerry devices.
The big talk of the week has definitely been cross-platform messaging. First up at BlackBerry Live, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins dropped the huge news that their signature messaging platform, BBM, would be going cross-platform this summer and coming to iOS as well as Android.
Bad news this week for any users of the iOS file management apps File Lite and File Pro.
Apple recently released iTunes 11.0.3 with a number of cosmetic improvements including an updated MiniPlayer and songs view.