April 3rd, 2010
Filed under: iPad Agile Web Solutions , the company behind 1Password , has laid out what I have seen as the most sensible model so far for pricing on iPad apps. They announced on their blog how the new apps will work: They are selling 1Password for iPad for $6.99 and it is aimed at people who do not and will not own the iPhone/iPod touch versions. This version will be all iPad, all the time. If you have an iPad and an iPhone/iPod touch, you... 
March 9th, 2010
Filed under: Developer , iPhone In a step towards transparency, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has made the entire iPhone Developer Program License Agreement available for the general public. This is the document that all iPhone developers must agree to when they become part of the iPhone developer program. As EFF points out, public copies of the license agreement are pretty scarce thanks to developers being locked under a non-disclosure... 
February 9th, 2010
Filed under: Gaming , Multimedia , Apple , iPhone , App Store , SDK , iPod touch Game Developer Research has published its 2009/10 survey of video game developers, and the results are pretty impressive for the still relatively fledgling iPhone platform: The number of developers who are working on mobile games increased by 12 percent, and there are actually twice as many developers working on iPhone games as are working on the Nintendo DS…  Read More →
November 7th, 2009
The great thing about offering a hugely-popular development environment for a successful mobile device is just how quickly 1000,000 apps can reach your App Store, but Apple’s developers complain app discovery is flawed, leaving many earning less for their work than they think they should. However, the other great thing about a popular developer environment is that problems are solutions waiting to happen, and socially-connected app discovery... 
November 4th, 2009
There’s over 100,000 apps now available through the App Store, and it’s official – and there’s been over two billion app downloads so far, the company also confirmed. Apple this morning officially announced the news, which eagle-eyed App Store watchers have known for a while  Read More →
November 3rd, 2009
We’re interested in this latest title from Ngmoco , Eliminate Pro, which is available now on the US and the UK App Stores . Exclusive to the iPhone and iPod touch, Eliminate Pro is an online first person shooter game the developers claim “pushes the boundaries”  Read More →
October 9th, 2009
Filed under: iPod Family , iPhone , App Store , SDK How hard is it to make a living at App Store? Are the naysayers right?  Read More →
September 22nd, 2009
Apple has approved the first GrindHouse Mobile adult application for the App Store – though it did reject an initial offering from the developers as being too “explicit”. Announcing version 1.0 of the first and only official pornstar iPhone application for Sunny Leone and the official application for adult star Aria Giovanni, the developer explained: The first version of Sunny Leone’s App was declined due to the explicit... 
September 17th, 2009
Filed under: Audio , iPhone , App Store , iPod touch , App Review The NPR News app [ iTunes link ] is quickly becoming a jack of all trades for news junkies and those wanting a quick fix of their favorite NPR program. The latest version, 1.1, adds sharing of stories via Facebook, Twitter and e-mail.  Read More →
September 16th, 2009
The iPhone Dev Team have released an updated version of popular jailbreaking utility, PwnageTool, but has stumbled on a few road blocks in assembling a one-size fits all tool. The developers explain the newly released application supports iPhone OS 3.1 and 3.1.1 for iPod touch , but is only capable of jailbreaking/unlocking first-generation devices, and the iPhone 3G.  Read More →
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