Mar 12 2009

iPhone OS 3.0 coming March 17th!

We just got the announcement. Set your clocks, mark your calendars. It’s going down March 17th.

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Mar 12 2009

Radar for iPhone finds Flickr support

Heres an idea: If you’re looking to build up your social site’s user base, add support for a popular, similarly focused (but not directly competitive) social site to your network’s iPhone application.

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Mar 11 2009

Apple to let naughty words flow on Tweetie 1.3

Apple has apparently had a change of heart about a Twitter iPhone app that sometimes presents users with language some might find objectionable.

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Mar 11 2009

Apple Touch-Screen Netbook?

je ne sais quoi writes “The Apple rumor mill is churning today. Reuters and the DOW Jones news wire are reporting that an anonymous source in Taiwan has leaked that Apple has ordered some 10-inch touch-screens from WinTek, the maker of the touch-screen for the iPhone. It looks like an Apple netbook could possibly be in the works for a delivery date in Q3 of this year, in time for back-to-school sales. CNET and Engadget have completely unsubstantiated mock-ups.”

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Mar 11 2009

14 “iLove my iPhone” Photos

Here are 13 other people and one dog who also feel the same way.

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Mar 10 2009

iPhone: Renegade app store opens but Apple wants to kill it

Yes, Apple’s App Store carries great stuff for your iPhone. But some of the best applications Apple banned from the App Store are now found at an unauthorized store, called Cydia. But Apple is already prepping to send its legal sharks after The Cydia Store by leveraging DCMA in order to push jailbreaking into illegal territory.

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Mar 10 2009

Put Google Calendar and Notes on Your iPhone Wallpaper

Two free apps for the iPhone and iPod touch give users the ability to add any text they’d like, or their upcoming Google Calendar appointments, to their home/unlock screens. Check out how they work in screenshots.

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Mar 10 2009

Older iPhone Prototypes Show up on Ebay

It looks like someone got their mitts on a piece of technology history over at 1 Infinite Loop. Someone is selling some prototype iPhones with a wacky pre-iPhone type of OS on it. One of the iPhones actually even works.

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Mar 10 2009

The Realities of Selling On Apple’s App Store

Owen Goss writes “Everyone is familiar with the story of the iPhone developer who spends two weeks of spare time making a game that goes on to make them hundreds of thousands of dollars. The reality is that with the App Store now hosting over 25,000 apps, the competition is fierce. While it’s true that a few select apps are making developers rich, the reality is that most apps don’t make a lot of money. In a blog post I take a hard look at the first 24 days of sales data for the first game, Dapple, from Streaming Colour Studios. The post reflects what is likely the norm for developers just getting into the iPhone development game.”

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Mar 9 2009

Developers Looking to Set Up Alternatives To Apple’s App Store

TechDirt is reporting that in response to the frustrations with Apple’s app store dictatorship, a few developers are looking to set up their own alternative app stores. Alternate app stores would only work on jailbroken phones, making their adoption scope limited, so the question is whether Apple will go after these start ups on the legal battlefield. “Apple, which collects a 30% commission from sellers on its store, doesn’t break out the site’s revenue. Brokerage firm Piper Jaffray estimates the site generated about 0 million in sales last year and projects total sales will grow to 0 million this year. Apple did not respond to requests for comment. But it has said in the past that with the iPhone it was trying to strike a balance between a closed device like the iPod and an open device like the PC.”

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