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Apple’s getting better at considering their customer’s wishes and feelings with regard to the company’s services and products. They’ve embraced responsibility for the MobileMess and Steve Jobs even owned up to botching the launch. That’s a great first move from a company...
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08-06-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Apple iPhone, mac os, development, Developer, iphone sdk, 3g iphone, Into iPhone, restrictions, apple iphone sdk, iphone 3g, guidelines
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While the iPhone enthusiasts throughout the blogosphere were busy lamenting Apple’s failure to deliver a working, system-wide copy-and-paste feature in the iPhone 2.0 OS, it seems Apple was busy building their copy/paste framework in to new iPhone 2.1 OS and iPhone 2.1 SDK. Apple just last night...
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07-25-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Apple iPhone, mac os, Announcements, applications, Developer, iphone sdk, iPhone OS, cut and paste, iphone 2.1 os, iphone 2.1 sdk, cut/paste, cut&paste
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It's live! The latest iPhone SDK has been seeded to developers looking to get their wares ready for the AppStore launch on July 11. The iPhone SDK beta 8 is the SDK that will work with the final iPhone 2.0 OS firmware - the "Gold Master" if you will. Today is the day that speculation pegs...
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Well, look what the iPhone SDK-birdy just dropped on our laps? No, not that kind of dropping. It seems that the latest iPhone SDK build has revealed video playlists and portrait-mode video playback. While portrait-view video playback has been possible with Quicktime embedded videos through the iPhone...
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06-12-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, rumors, Apple iPhone, firmware, mac os, Developer, iphone sdk, iphone v2.0, iphone 3g, iphone 2.0 os, video playlist, portrait video
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Along with Apple’s new 3G iPhone, a slew of iPhone SDK-made apps will debut. Some of these are expected to be free, while the rest will be made available for a price that only developers can determine. So far, there have been a few interesting apps showcased, with useful clients, utilities and...
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Along with Apple’s new 3G iPhone, a slew of iPhone SDK-made apps will debut. Some of these are expected to be free, while the rest will be made available for a price that only developers can determine. So far, there have been a few interesting apps showcased, with useful clients, utilities and...
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The iPhone SDK Beta 6 is available, roughly three weeks after the previous build was released. We're not sure what's new inside, but whatever it is, an updated version of Leopard (10.5.3) is required. As usual, it is suggested to keep your apps up to date, so if you still haven't upgraded...
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One of the cooler applications being developed for the iPhone, using the iPhone SDK, has got to be iPhone Earth. Earthscape is developing the application to bring Google Earth-like functionality to the iPhone and, from the looks of it, iPhone Earth is sure to be a killer app when it goes live. It may...
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The Beta 5 version of the iPhone SDK is now out. Unlike the previous release, this one doesn't bring much new to the table. However, tweaks to the developers tools and some bug fixes should be more than enough for any iPhone/iPod Touch developer out there to update. This fifth beta release of the...
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Call them what you want, but you can't call Sun Microsystems a bunch of quitters. They are a persistent lot. Even after Apple's announcement that they don't want Java on the iPhone, Sun is pushing to get Apple to agree to letting the iPhone play nice with a Java JVM (Java Virtual Machine...
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05-03-2008
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Filed under: Apple, iPhone, Java, mac os, Sun, Sun Microsystems, Announcements, Developer, iphone sdk, apple iphone sdk, jvm, java jvm
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It's not everyday that we see even a modicum of concern from Cupertino regarding public (by which I mean the blogosphere's) opinion on any Apple product. That said, it's good to see that the newly released iPhone SDK beta could allow applications to run processes in the background - opening...
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The new iPhone SDK Beta 4 is out. Apple invites all interested developers to download it and take advantage of the OpenGL ES support which is now included in the iPhone simulator. This way you'll actually see how iPhone can render all weird graphics ideas you may have for your apps. June couldn't...