Apple Names Jeff Williams Chief Operating Officer
Tor Myhren Joins Apple CUPERTINO, California — December 17, 2015 — Apple® today announced that Jeff Williams has been named chief operating officer and Johny Srouji is joining Apple’s executive team as senior vice president for Hardware Technologies. Phil Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing, will expand his role to include leadership of the revolutionary App Store® across all Apple platforms. Apple also announced...
TfL is making it easier to beat traffic and find parking
That dataset is always expanding, so today TfL has opened more information to developers, allowing them to include live updates on the number of parking spaces available at Tube stations, as well as improved traffic cam imagery that will help drivers navigate around gridlocked areas. Transport for London already delivers information on planned roadworks and road incidents, but “JamCam” information will let Londoners see...
TfL is making it easier to beat traffic and find parking
That dataset is always expanding, so today TfL has opened more information to developers, allowing them to include live updates on the number of parking spaces available at Tube stations, as well as improved traffic cam imagery that will help drivers navigate around gridlocked areas. Transport for London already delivers information on planned roadworks and road incidents, but “JamCam” information will let Londoners see...
Record-Breaking Holiday Season for the App Store
CUPERTINO, California — January 6, 2016 — Apple® today announced that customers around the world made this holiday season the biggest ever for the App Store®, setting new records during the weeks of Christmas and New Year’s. In the two weeks ending January 3, customers spent over $1.1 billion on apps and in-app purchases, setting back-to-back weekly records for traffic and purchases. January 1, 2016 marked the biggest day in App Store...
Apple News is reportedly getting subscription articles
Apple is getting ready to bring paywalled articles to its News app, sources familiar with the matter have told Reuters. If true, this would signify a major change in the service, since it would provide publishers with paywalls (such as The New York Times and Wall Street Journal) a new way to display their entire content. Currently, these publications can only provide excerpts from articles to Apple News users, and the app...
