In a move that should surprise no one, but disappoint many, Apple has rejected the iBoobs app from the App Store. Apple, which recently accepted a bevy of farting apps and even an app that simulates smoking, has clearly loosened up its stringent app store guidelines, but not so much so that iBoobs would able […]
Continue reading...23. December 2008
There sure is a lot of iPhone Nano news coming down the pipeline these days. Most recently, someone just submitted (anonymously, of course) the above photo to MacRumors. Could this really be the much talked about, yet never before seen iPhone Nano? Does it really exist?! Well, we wouldn’t count on it. While a smaller […]
Continue reading...23. December 2008
Peeps is a great app that lets you organize your contacts in a slick coverflow-esque manner, and after a few missteps, it’s now available on the App Store for $1.99. If you recall, Peeps was initially banned from the App Store because Apple thought the developer used prohibited API’s in his implementation of CoverFlow. Alas, […]
Continue reading...23. December 2008
John Gruber over at DaringFireball has an interesting post discussing the use of public vs. private API function calls in regards to iPhone development. In it, he chastises Jailbreaking guru Erica Sadun for taking what he deems to be a Laissez-faire attitude/approach when writing about and informing others about the risks developers might encounter when […]
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23. December 2008
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