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The latest CNN reports (via techcrunch.com) say that liar-liar-pants-on-fire Apple CEO Steve Jobs isn't very happy with Adobe's flash tech, as far as his iPhone is concerned. And for good reason too, as it slows it down dramatically. This would imply that Adobe came up with a "middle" solution, which Adobe,... |
6 March 2008 06:02 GMT |
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Need something to really ease the pain for waiting too long for the SDK or not getting Flash on the iPhone? Take a look at this picture (click to enlarge). What do you see? That's right, a state-of-the-art turntable with an iPod stuck in it. Main features include line-level output, pitch control, and a metal pla... |
6 March 2008 06:40 GMT |
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Well-known video games developer Freeverse (formerly Freeverse Software) just couldn't take the excitement anymore (the upcoming SDK) and blew the whistle on its latest iPhone project. Let me ask you this: how would you like Wii Sports on your iPhone?"Everyone at Freeverse is in love with their iPhones, and we... |
6 March 2008 09:01 GMT |
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If you were hoping to hear that today's event at the Town Hall of Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., was going to see the release of the iPhone SDK (or at least the beta), think again. However, Apple did make a rather suprising and exciting announcement at the event, and yes, it concerns the iPhone, and ye... |
6 March 2008 15:55 GMT |
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Apple not only took advantage of the Town Hall event to announce iPhone support for requested enterprise features (as part of a software update due out in June), but finally announced and released the iPhone SDK, with live demonstrations at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Developers eager to join the A... |
7 March 2008 04:55 GMT |
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In what is undoubtedly a well planned move on behalf of the BBC, iPhone users are being offered a beta for the BBC iPlayer application. TUAW reports that a limited selection of shows from the iPlayer has already been made available to UK iPhone owners, while this has nothing to do with the release of the SDK, nor was... |
7 March 2008 09:46 GMT |
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Everyone is excited that Apple finally rolled out the iPhone SDK. Small developers, big developers, and even programming-skilled folks sitting at home in front of their PC, trying to work some code magic, they all realize what the SDK's potential is (added to theirs). But this is just an assumption. We needed so... |
8 March 2008 10:39 GMT |
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With Apple finally releasing the long-craved iPhone SDK on March 6, also using video game demonstrations to show what can be accomplished with the kit, people started wondering if Apple indeed isn't focusing quite a bit on games lately. Still, neither Steve's speech, nor Phil Schiller's showed a tenden... |
10 March 2008 04:11 GMT |
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