Posted on 30 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Two security researchers, Charlie Miller and Collin Mulliner, have discovered a serious security vulnerability on the iPhone and will present their findings later today at the Black Hat convention in Las Vegas.
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Posted on 29 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Looks like Apple is working on a nano-phone concept, according to MacNN, referring to a belated US Patent revealed this month. Not sure whether it is the one rumored as an iPhone nano or not.
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Posted on 28 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Yes, it's a logical step for jailbreakers when facing this kind of case. GV Mobile developer Sean Kovacs has ported the Voice client over to Cydia for free --although donations are gladly accepted-- following Apple rejection on all Google Voice-enabled applications and Google’s official Google Voice application.
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Posted on 28 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Yahoo unveiled a new homepage for the iPhone's Safari browser and invites you to sync the modules ("My Favorites") between the PC and your iPhone. It allows user to sync changes on the iPhone's newly design site, and vice versa.
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Posted on 28 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Apple had removed all Google Voice-enabled applications and also rejected Google’s official Google Voice application from the App Store "due to duplicating features that the iPhone comes with", according to various bloggers and news organizations.
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Posted on 26 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Despite many other URL shortening services out there, here is another new service on this field: appsto.re. It focuses specifically on iTunes links.
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Posted on 26 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Art magazine Wound is introducing an iPhone version of its summer issue to complement the print and online versions. The iWound app [iTunes link], which costs you $4.99, contains 402 pages of original content, 15 minutes of audio and video and several features.
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Posted on 24 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Despite there's an upside for developers, the upcoming Apple tablet computer could have a downside for app developers, Forbes says. The problem? Inconsistency in term of developing app --especially related to the screen size and resolution of these devices.
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Posted on 24 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Apple's decision regarding App Store promo-code restrictions on apps rated 17+ has been fixed, according to SlashGear, enabling developers who are responsible for such software will be able to pass out free-trials to their audience and community.
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Posted on 24 July 2009 by Budi Putra
No wonder that augmented reality application is the biggest reason to upgrade to an iPhone 3GS, thanks to the addition of a compass to the iPhone 3GS. By using this app, you can easily find the nearby subways or track down your Twitter neighbors. Just wait until September, Apple says.
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Posted on 23 July 2009 by Budi Putra
Google recently released Google Latitude for iPhone and iPod touch as a web application and currently supports iPhone/iPod Touch OS 3.0 or above. For the time being, it's only available in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Posted on 23 July 2009 by Budi Putra
MeLLmo recently announced that business application Roambi now supports the iPhone OS 3.0 and is available immediately as a free download through the iTunes App Store at http://www.roambi.com/getroambi.
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