Yes, just use the same apple ID.
If you are talking about major events of national or international status, look up the New York Times and the BBC apps, respectively. I have no idea of any apps that track local news.
I recommend you AppXoid, they publish great reviews of new Android Applications and Games. If you are looking for an alternative market, I recommend you Getjar. You can find cheap applications on this market.
maybe they dont require an update!Apps that need an update will show up in your AppStore icon as a number in the corner of the icon. No number means no updates are available. You need to be in a WiFi hotspot to update, and some hotspots (like my favorite coffee shop) will not allow this kind of activity.
yes, it does. as long as you buy a new phone, there are matched phone charger.
A patch game download is generaly a patched version of the game. Which means that there are less bugs or there is something new added to the game.
There is an App Store on every iPhone. You download them from there (:
Yes you can as long as your iphone is connected to the same itunes account you bought the apps on.
You can download the Blackberry App World from your phone or computer onto your phone, and it will allow you to get new apps for you blackberry phone.
The first generation iPhone can have any of the new apps. But the GPS enabled apps won't work as well because the 1st generation iPhone uses cell phone tower triangulation to get its position which is not as accurate as the GPS chip in the iPhone 3G. Other than that the software is the same.
No. Some apps have been ported to OSX and you can download them from the new Mac App Store (comes preloaded on all new macs, comes as a part of Snow Leopard.) But you can't play straight iphone apps.
"Depending on the phone and payment plan, free blackberry apps might be offered with every new phone purchase. If not, you can easily download them online."
Assuming you have a newer version of Android OS on your current phone, when you upgrade to a newer phone, all the apps you had previously downloaded will transfer to that new phone. You can also download apps that can backup the data that is in an app (saving it to your external SD), and after retrieving the apps into your new phone, you can restore the data that was backed up. If your phone is rooted, you can use backup apps which can mass backup all the data that you have.
You can look for apps for you new phone either through the cell phone manufactures website or there are hundreds of apps available for specific purposes like banking apps from Morgan Chase.
Yes you can you can use the inbuilt FaceTime program or you can download such apps like Skype.
You just need to download some new apps. If you need help, Straight Talk has an "Apps & More" page that is helpful. The link below will take you there.
It simply means that the phone will regularly check for new software updates - and install them automatically without asking your permission.
when you plug your ipod touch into your computer... itunes will autimatically download them onto your computer. you then plug in you new ipod touch, and put them from your comp onto you new ipod yes what this says is rights. the apps would be automatically be on your computer and you would just have to download them on your new ipod!