Two months ago Apple launched its iPhoto for iOS app with some map data that looked very familiar to OpenStreetMap developers. Now the company has given credit where it’s due.
Apple Credits OpenStreetMap for iPhoto Map Data
Two months ago Apple launched its iPhoto for iOS app with some map data that looked very familiar to OpenStreetMap developers. Now the company has given credit where it’s due.
Apple Credits OpenStreetMap for iPhoto Map Data
In a press conference in Shanghai on Friday, Foxconn’s chief Terry Gou made some revealing — yet cryptic — comments about Apple’s rumored television set.
Apple will reportedly ditch Google’s backend for the built-in Maps app in iOS 6, according to sources with 9to5Mac. So what will the changes mean for you?
A new Apple patent application concerning face-recognition technology suggests an interesting security update for iOS. And that could be just the beginning of what the technology might enable.
This week on the Gadget Lab Show, the gang takes a look at the HTC One X smartphone, an especially ludicrous iPhone fake, and a wicked green laser that was attached to a lemon shark.
Once directly rejected by Steve Jobs, the developers at Tawkon have deployed their radiation reporting app on the Android Market.
Apple started off the year with a bang, and that momentum has continued through its second fiscal quarter of 2012. In fact, Apple saw its strongest March quarter ever. Sales for the iPhone and iPad continue to lead Apple’s fiscal success, delivering a combined revenue of $ 29.2 billion out of Apple’s total $ 39.2 billion in revenue this Q2 2012.
Apple could be beefing up its research and development of mobile 3-D technology, according to a new job listing for a programmer with a background in computer vision.
Apple, MacMillan and Penguin intend to fight the lawsuit, at least for a time, strongly denying they colluded over prices and seeking to uphold the agency model that the launch of Apple’s iBooks helped introduce to the e-book market.