May 22, 2008 - Windows and now Mac OS X only: The beta NY Times reader application which Adam gave the full screenshot walk-through treatment is now. New New York Times App. The NYT publishes around 160 articles per day, and only a small amount of those make it to the front page of the app. To help readers find more articles they might be.
NYTimes iOS App NYTimes iOS App The NYTimes iOS application allows you to enjoy the high-quality journalism of The New York Times on your iPhone or iPad. This app has been specifically designed for browsing and navigating articles, blogs, videos and slideshows on iOS devices. You can download it free of charge from the iTunes App Store. Once installed, it delivers the latest news directly to your device via Wi-Fi or cellular network to take it with you wherever you go. Share articles, photos and videos with your friends through Facebook, Twitter and email and be the first to read about events as soon as they occur with breaking news alerts. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices with iOS 9.0 or later.
Please be sure to update to iOS 9.0 so that you can download the latest version of the app. The NYTimes iOS application works on any iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch with iOS 9.0 or later. The iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPod Touch 5th generation, iPad 2, iPad 3rd and 4th generation, iPad mini, and iPad Pro are compatible with iOS 9.0. The most up-to-date version of the NYTimes application will not work on devices which are not compatible with iOS 9.0.
If iOS 9.0 is not available for your device, you can continue to use an older version of the app. However, we will not be able to offer you technical support. For more information on NYTimes apps available for other mobile devices, refer to the section of NYTimes.com. If you have already purchased a subscription but still cannot view all content (or locked content), you can easily restore your iTunes purchase through the app. First, verify that your purchase was successful — you should have received a confirmation email from iTunes. If you attempt to make the purchase again, iTunes will inform you that you already have a subscription. Next, check that you are using the correct NYTimes.com login information.
If following the steps above does not resolve the problem, open the NYTimes app and go to Settings by tapping the settings button on the bottom toolbar. Make sure that you are signed in to the correct NYTimes.com account and tap the Restore Existing Subscription button. Restoring your subscription will not result in any additional charges.
If the problem persists, you can. The NYTimes app provides breaking news notifications which allow you to stay on top of major news events even when the application is closed. You can also receive even more notifications about business, New York, politics and sports.
Please note that these additional alerts do not replace breaking news notifications. For example, you may still receive a breaking news alert that is about politics, even if that topic is off in the Additional Alerts section. Turning on Breaking News Alerts In the NYTimes app, tap the bell icon in the top right corner of your screen. Make sure that Breaking News Alerts are on. Then open the in-device Settings app. Tap Notification Center, then tap NYTimes. Turn on Show on Lock Screen, then select Banners or Alerts.
You can also further customize how you receive your alerts here. Turning on Additional Alerts In the NYTimes app, tap the bell icon in the top right corner of your screen. Make sure that Breaking News Alerts are on. Select the additional alerts of your choice.
News and media apps are available on several Apple products, including the iPhone, Mac and Apple Watch. Josh Miller/CNET It's no secret China has long censored US-based websites and newspapers.
And last month the government focused on a new target: The New York Times app. Authorities asked Apple to remove both the English-language and Chinese-language New York Times apps from its Chinese iTunes store,.
And Apple complied with the request on December 23. 'For some time now The New York Times app has not been permitted to display content to most users in China and we have been informed that the app is in violation of local regulations,' Apple spokesman Fred Sainz wrote in an email. 'As a result, the app must be taken down off the China App Store. When this situation changes, the App Store will once again offer The New York Times app for download in China.' China's government-instituted censorship rules have long kept the country's population from accessing international news, limiting citizens' ability to share information and opinions on sensitive subjects.
Popular sites and services such as Gmail, and Twitter have also been blocked in the country.