10K iPhone apps submitted each week, iPhone work can act as botnet, and DIY iPhone macro lens




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Infosyncworld reports that there are over 10,000 apps are submitted to the iPhone App Store each week. That is a lot of stuff to wade through for the Apple folks that wield the hammer of approval.

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The jailbroken iPhone has been the target of several worms and attacks over the last few weeks. A new worm has been found that targets iPhone users on Dutch bank ING online service. The work redirects them to a fake login screen and can act like a botnet.

One enterprising geek has taken his iPhone and built his own macro lens in what may be the ugliest DIY project ever. Apparently, it involves a pickle jar lid and other items.

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2 Responses to “10K iPhone apps submitted each week, iPhone work can act as botnet, and DIY iPhone macro lens”

  1. Good info thanks….

  2. Apple should do a weekly blog update with a title like “the top 10 most useless app submissions of the week”!


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