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





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

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

  2. ibeats says:

    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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