Apple changes course: Now allowing App S... In a move that is sure to please many developers, Apple has decided to again grant promotional codes to mature App Store software rated for ages 17 and up — a distinction that still includes all browser-embedded apps. While Apple has not officially announced the change, developers who spoke with...
The Secret of Monkey Island released for... Those of you who love adventure games and have played them for awhile will recall the classic Secret of Monkey Island. Now you can relive this classic once again with the recent release of the game for the iPhone. LucasArts recently released a Special Edition of their classic adventure game Secret of...
Augmented reality becomes a reality - or... Apple promises that its upcoming iPhone 3.1 release will be the first to officially support augmented reality apps that support the iPhone 3GS’ camera. iPhone developers and users excited by the prospect of augmented reality apps, which overlay information and controls on top of real-world objects...
Despite stumbling economy, iPhone sales ... The economy is bad. It’s an obvious statement. We all know this fact; you only have to turn on the TV or read any print article to know that. Despite the poor economy and tanking computer sales, Apple has been able to continue turning impressive profits. Apple also gets some serious help from its...
AT&T gains on Verizon, and faces the... While AT&T added more customers last quarter than competitor Verizon — thanks in large part to the iPhone — AT&T’s CEO admitted this week that his company won’t have exclusivity on Apple’s phone forever. The concession by Randall Stephenson at a Fortune conference,...
Despite reports of poor working conditio... Industry sources suggest Apple will not cease its manufacturing business arrangement with Foxconn, even as questions over the Chinese company’s alleged interrogation tactics continue to mount. Citing Taiwanese sources, DigiTimes said speculation that Apple would end its partnership with Foxconn...
Hacker states that iPhone 3GS encryption... Noted iPhone security crusher Jonathan Zdziarski has cracked the iPhone 3GS encryption security, which is to be expected, but the ease and speed with which he did it is worrisome. Zdziarski claims the iPhone 3GS is thus “useless” to businesses that value extreme security in their communications....

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