Filed under: Handsets , Software , Apple , OS X According to iPhone Atlas and iPhone hacker-extraordinaire Jonathan Zdziarski, Apple has readied a blacklisting system which allows the company to remotely disable applications on your device . Apparently, the new 2.x firmware contains a URL which points...
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Handsets, Software, OS X, applications, blacklist, AppStore, app store, iphone 3g, Iphone3g, phone home, CallsHome, PhoneHome, black list, blacklisting, calls home, JonathanZdziarski, Jonathan Zdziarski
Filed under: Software , Apple , OS X Mom-and-pop shops and giant corporations are clearly still trying to wrap their heads around the iPhone SDK, probe its capabilities and limitations, and figure out just what kinds of apps to bring to the table, and Microsoft is no exception. The company maintains...
Filed under: Games , Handsets , Multimedia , Software , Apple , OS X var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/Apple_planning_iPhone_SDK_for_February'; Well, would you look at that. Apple apparently wants third party applications on the iPhone and iPod touch just like every other sane individual...
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Filed under: Handsets , Multimedia , Software , Apple , OS X Folks hoping that Apple would be so kind as to allow developers to craft their own 3rd party applications and have Cupertino accept 'em with open arms can now commence sulking, as a new WebApps directory unveiled today by Apple is nothing...
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Handsets, Multimedia, Software, OS X, Facebook, sdk, applications, iPod Touch, IpodTouch, webapp
Filed under: Handsets , Apple , OS X As expected , Apple used WWDC as the stage to announce a third-party development solution for the iPhone, putting to rest fears that the handset would be a closed ( read: non-smartphone ) platform. Calling it a "sweet solution" for allowing devs to get their...
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Handsets, Software, OS X, breaking news, BreakingNews, ThirdParty, development, third party, sdk, dev, apps, app, applications, application