Soon after the C64’s release on the App Store, an “easter egg” was revealed by a reader on The iPhone Blog, who immediately posted his findings. It was the BASIC interpreter that, according to “Apple law,” is something that shouldn’t be an an iPhone app. “[...] Reader Stooov... |
11 November 2009 10:27 GMT |
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Earlier this week, Manomio was sighing in relief after having its Commodore 64 approved in the iTunes App Store. By removing one of its coolest features – the BASIC interpreter –, Manomio was able to get the app in the hands of iPhone and iPod touch owners. However, as one user revealed, Manomio didn&rsqu... |
8 September 2009 10:55 GMT |
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Are you looking to start learning about programming on your own? Do you want a simple approach with accessible documentation to guide you along? Then, Microsoft Small Basic might just be the answer for you. Users will be able to download from Microsoft not just Small Basic but also the Introducing Small Basic –... |
20 August 2009 08:58 GMT |
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A single edition of Windows Home Server might be a thing of the past. In fact, for the next iteration of the product, Microsoft is exploring a new strategy involving a couple of flavors of Windows Home Server. As early as March 2007, Todd Headrick, the product planner for the Microsoft Windows Home Server, indicated ... |
5 September 2008 05:06 GMT |
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