Apple reportedly putting acquired map technologies to good use in iOS 6
Is Apple finally ready to drop Google for iOS mapping?
iOS 5.1.1 patches URL spoofing flaw, two other security vulnerabilities
The iOS 5.1.1 update released on Monday doesn't just fix a handful of feature bugs—it also patches a security flaw that allowed an attacker to display the URL of one site...
A trip to the (virtual) grocery store
"Virtual" grocery stores aren't just for South Koreans anymore—a version of them exists in the US now as well. Peapod, which operates without commercial stores and delivers groceries to customers after they order online...
Week in Apple: Mastered for iTunes, RubyMotion, and Willy Wonka Jobs
This week's most popular Apple coverage at Ars included our analysis of the Mastered for iTunes audio, a look at RubyMotion, Apple's tablet market share numbers, an interview with the creative director who worked with...
Two months later, Apple acknowledges use of OpenStreetMap in iPhoto
Apple has finally given a public nod to OpenStreetMap, almost two months after it began using OSM's mapping data within iPhoto for iOS. The OpenStreetMap team tweeted about the change on...
Apple hoards tablet share while market falls off a cliff for first quarter
The overall tablet market is suffering despite Apple's strong numbers when it comes to iPad sales. Released Thursday, IDC's quarterly report on the tablet market shows a steep decline in worldwide tablet shipments during the...
iOS Dropbox app kerfuffle ends, but highlights confusion about guidelines
Is Apple blanket-rejecting iOS apps that make use of Dropbox because of an evil plan to push developers toward iCloud? If you asked this question five days ago, the answer from...
"MacMan" or "iMac?" The creative director behind Apple’s turnaround
Former ad agency creative director Ken Segall may not be the first person who comes to mind when considering who is responsible for Apple's success, but his influence is felt in...
Week in Apple: WWDC ticket madness, Tim Cook on patent suits, and more
Ars took a look at the iPad as a tool for IT professionals this week and discussed what Intel's Ivy Bridge processors could mean for the MacBook Pro. Those were the most popular posts in...
Apple indeed has a TV in the works, claims Reuters
Apple has reportedly engaged in talks to stream films to a long-rumored Apple-created TV, among other devices, according to sources speaking to Reuters. The company was allegedly talking to EPIX to stream movies to Apple's...
Chomp app-discovery app for Android has seen its last days thanks to Apple
The Android version of app discovery app (yes, that's a thing) Chomp is no longer, leaving only the iOS versions until Apple integrates Chomp's technology into its own App Store. GigaOm noticed...

