Posted on 09 October 2008 by Brenda Stokes
In an effort to bring iPhone programming knowledge to more people, Apple has launched the iPhone Developer Tech Talk World Tour. These free developer conferences will bring insight into the technology that goes behind iPhone apps and how to use the tools to create your own.
This is what Apple has to say about it:
Don't miss this unique opportunity. The event ...
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Posted on 06 October 2008 by Brenda Stokes
iPhone Buzz is always abuzz with the latest in iPhone-related news, so let's not waste any time and jump right into what was hot here over the past week.
For starters, the iPhone developer NDA was thrown out this week for any released software. However, unreleased software still falls under the NDA. We also learned that Adobe Flash will be ...
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Posted on 01 October 2008 by Brenda Stokes
A lot of people have been complaining about the iPhone NDA lately, especially as it pertains to App Store developers. Just last week, we reported to you that recent app rejections were included in the NDA.
But now it seems Apple is singing a different tune. They have dropped the NDA for iPhone software that has already been released. And though ...
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Posted on 17 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Apple sent out their Firmware 2.1 Beta 4 to developers, it seems. The focus of this update? Why, bug fixes, of course.
What's interesting though is Apple removed the push notification service from this release. As you may remember, this service is intended to act as the basis for background process support. This would be especially beneficial developers of messaging ...
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Posted on 09 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
It looks like Apple is moving right along with updates, as the iPhone 2.1 beta 3 firmware has just been seeded to developers.
The beta is meant for developers to test, only. However, phones that have been updated to this new version cannot be used to develop apps for the App Store. Likewise, once you update, your phone cannot be reverted ...
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Posted on 01 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
If you're a registered iPhone developer, you're in luck. You can now keep track of how your applications are doing in the App Store with daily updates. All you have to do is go to iTunes Connect to find out how you many times your apps are being downloaded each day.
Prior to this, you would have had to wait ...
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Posted on 01 August 2008 by Brenda Stokes
Well this is good news! Looks like Apple has started giving developers the tools needed to create applications that can receive information, even when they're not open and running. This will bring added functionality to programs like instant messengers.
The biggest problem so far has been that the iPhone doesn't allow you to run more than one app at a ...
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Posted on 16 July 2008 by m3ga
iPhone developers looking for funding should really pay attention to this entry. An Italian venture capital company is opening up its wallet to those developers who need funding. H-FARM – the venture capital firm will make $250,000 available to fund an iPhone application project. Developers are to submit three-page proposals in PDF form and email it to them.
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