Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
As developers eagerly download the iPhone SDK, is the gloss beginning to rub off? Robert Balousek spotted a potentially app-upsetting clause in the software's documentation regarding third-party apps and background processes. It seems Apple is concerned that iPhone users might feel some of the molasses drag that Windows Mobile handsets experience when there are too many programs running ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Vincent Nguyen
Scrolling through a list of over 1,200 contacts is a pain in the ass. It’s one feature that 1.1.4 firmware sorely miss. Come on Apple, what’s taking you so to implement search?
Neither Steve or Phil spoke of the feature at the iPhone 2.0 SDK announcement, but thanks to blargkaboom's finding, there’s a hint that we may see search ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Folks around web are commenting on last Thursday's announcement of the iPhone SDK. Here's what they're saying...
iPhone SDK: Was it worth the wait?
"Worth the wait? Well, there’s a little longer to go yet - Software Update 2.0, which includes all this goodness, isn’t released until June. But on first impressions, and until we hear from actual developers as to ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
interest in iPhone SDK announcements is fast reaching saturation point (meaning we can all move on to theorising about whether the 3G iPhone will be announced at the WWDC, predicted to be in June) so as to underline the whole event Apple have put up a video of the full presentation. Nobody was permitted to film during yesterday's ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
Is June here yet? Why? Because I can’t wait to get my sweaty palms on the iPhone 2.0 firmware! According to the press release, iPhone 2.0 will let you move or delete emails in mass. This is one of those features that Apple should have made available out the door when the iPhone was launched. ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
It's almost amusing how things work out sometimes. People have been trying to get Apple to work with developers to put games on their systems, and to date there is still a huge shortage of available games. However, hope is on the horizon for people wanting to play games on an Apple product, the ironic thing is that the platform ...
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
The iPhone will no doubt be the ultimate gaming device on the market!
“The animation technology in the iPhone OS enables us to build awesome games. I think iPhone consumers are going to be blown away by the games we create for this platform.”
CEO da EA, John Riccitiello
Click over to watch the Super Monkey Ball video demo.
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Posted on 14 March 2008 by Staff Editor
EA was able to develop a new game for the iPhone within 2 weeks, and they’d never seen the SDK prior to that. They took and old classic “Spore” and put it on the iPhone.
“The animation technology in the iPhone OS enables us to build awesome games. I think iPhone consumers are going to be blown away by the games ...
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Posted on 06 March 2008 by Chris Davies
Our cellphone-loving sister site PHONE Magazine has been invited to Apple's exclusive iPhone SDK Roadmap event today, 10am PST, and will be live-blogging the whole thing at http://live.phonemag.com/ We're expecting news not only of the SDK - which will finally allow developers to produce official third-party applications for the iPhone and the iPod Touch - but about new "enterprise features" ...
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Posted on 11 February 2008 by Abby McVay
I know everyone is tired of hearing the rumor that Flash support is coming to the iPhone, but this time, there might be truth to it. According to PhoneMag's article, the real reason why Apple has not includes Flash support on the iPhone is due to licensing. Rumor has it that Apple will launch Flash support update the same time ...
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