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Alongside the release of iPhone OS 3.1.2 yesterday, iPhone SDK 3.1.2 was also made available for free download via Apple’s Downloads section. For developers, instruments can now profile their application on a device via the WiFi connection, while the iPhone Development grouping now collects crash logs, install ... |
9 October 2009 02:44 GMT |
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Registered iPhone developers can now download the latest version of the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK), 3.1. The release includes the Xcode IDE, iPhone simulator, and a collection of additional tools for developing applications for iPhone and iPod touch.“The iPhone Dev Center provides access to technical... |
10 September 2009 12:07 GMT |
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VolnaTech has released NimbleKit SDK 1.5.1, an update to its software development kit (SDK) for iPhone developers. NimbleKit allows quicker development using just HTML and Javascript. Sample code is also available, while the software is well documented. “NimbleKit is the fastest way to create applications for ... |
17 August 2009 08:28 GMT |
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Apple has released new versions of its iPhone OS and SDK for 3.0 developers via its iPhone Dev Center on the official Apple website. Available only to those enrolled in the iPhone Developer Standard or Enterprise Program, iPhone OS 3.1 and iPhone SDK 3.1 are now immediately available for download. “With over 1... |
1 July 2009 03:23 GMT |
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Paradigma Software has announced Valentina DB 4.2, a major update to its ultra fast columnar database for businesses and developers. Valentina Reports has also been updated to version 4.2. The cross-platform database reporting solution for Windows and Mac OS X has received quite a few enhancements as well. The compan... |
26 June 2009 05:37 GMT |
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Apple has released a new version of the iPhone SDK for developers, aiming to craft OS 3.0-compatible applications using Snow Leopard. According to the Cupertino-based company, iPhone SDK - Snow Leopard for iPhone OS 3.0 is a “developer preview of iPhone SDK for Snow Leopard” and provides support for devel... |
18 June 2009 06:54 GMT |
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Apple has seeded its vast developer community with new betas of the iPhone OS 3.0, iPhone SDK 3.0 and iTunes 8.2. Specifically, OS 3.0 Beta 5 (7A312g) updates one API, while iTunes 8.2 (b10) seems to patch one hole. No changes have been reported with the newest SDK build as of this post. As with the previous release,... |
7 May 2009 02:51 GMT |
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In case you haven't heard, you can run the iPhone SDK version 2.2.1 on a PowerPC Mac, if you so much as replace a few code lines with the appropriate ones. Better yet, Apokalypse Software suggests you download its automated solution that makes the iPhone SDK compatible with PPC Macs running Leopard. According to... |
4 May 2009 08:31 GMT |
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While some claim iPhone 3.0 Beta 3 can be hacked and installed on non-developer iPhones, the real developers being notified by Apple of the fresh 3.0 Beta have leaked the release notes for the Software Development Kit accompanying the new release. As reported earlier today, developers registered with Apple received ... |
15 April 2009 16:31 GMT |
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Alongside the slew of updates recently posted by Apple, the third iPhone OS 3.0 and SDK betas have now been confirmed by developers receiving the update from Apple. According to a forum post, Apple seeded iPhone 3.0 beta 3 firmware (build 7A280f) yesterday evening to those registered in the iPhone Developer Prog... |
15 April 2009 05:26 GMT |
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Apple has sent out an email to registered iPhone developers inviting them to start testing live push notifications, using the iPhone OS 3.0 beta and iPhone SDK 3.0. In the same email, Apple also encourages developers to join the Apple Developer Forums and report any issues they uncover using the Apple Bug Reporter to... |
10 April 2009 04:33 GMT |
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The second beta of the new iPhone 3.0 SDK is now available, developers have confirmed. According to 9to5mac, the fresh beta complements iPhone 3.0 Beta 2 Build: 7A259g, which weighs in at 228 MB.Also new in OS 3.0 Beta 2 (this time MacRumors reveals), is the ability to display 11 pages of apps (180 apps total) on an ... |
1 April 2009 04:22 GMT |
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Upon releasing the iPhone SDK 3.0 beta, complementing iPhone OS 3.0, Apple has revealed that an application can now communicate with accessories attached to iPhone or iPod touch through either the 30-pin dock connector or wirelessly, via Bluetooth. Addressing application developers specifically, Apple claims devs ca... |
31 March 2009 07:40 GMT |
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With a rich set of over 1,000 new APIs (Application Programming Interface), the new iPhone SDK Beta provides developers with an array of technologies that enhance the functionality and usability of their iPhone and iPod touch applications, hence their quality. Fresh APIs, for example, provide support for applications... |
19 March 2009 05:13 GMT |
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During yesterday's iPhone OS 3.0 event, Apple's SVP of iPhone software, Scott Forstall, revealed to the press that a new beta version of the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) was immediately available. As long as you are enrolled in the iPhone Developer Standard or Enterprise Program, you will have imme... |
18 March 2009 03:32 GMT |
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Alongside the 2.2.1 iPhone Software Update, Apple has released a new version of its iPhone Software Development Kit for developers writing apps for iPhone and iPod touch. Labeled Build 9M2621, the full package contains iPhone SDK and Xcode 3.1.2 Developer Tools for iPhone OS 2.2.1.Apple reveals that the new version o... |
28 January 2009 04:02 GMT |
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An ars technica report reveals that Apple has included an API in the latest iPhone SDK build that allows video output for connection with TV sets. The feature can be used to divert the video feed to displays / screens other than that of the iPhone. Although the iPhone can already play iTunes content through a TV, "M... |
27 November 2008 04:03 GMT |
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Apple has posted a new version of the iPhone Software Development Kit, in light of the iPhone OS 2.2 release last week. Developers are encouraged to download the new version of the SDK, as it is optimized for work on devices with firmware 2.2 installed. Listed as build 9M2621, the updated SDK is almost 1.6GB big &nd... |
24 November 2008 05:43 GMT |
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Intrinsic Development Corp. is launching a new iPhone Developer Training Course in the UK. With Apple having eliminated the non-disclosure agreement surrounding its iPhone SDK last month, “the dialogue is now flowing,” giving Intrinsic the opportunity to expand developers' opportunities in creating c... |
14 November 2008 10:01 GMT |
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It has been confirmed that an iPhone 2.2 beta build is now being tested by Apple's developer community, with a pre-release version of the iPhone SDK also having been released in the wild. The two builds are labeled “compatibility testing,” and provide no indication (thus far) as to whether background... |
26 September 2008 03:01 GMT |
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Apple has announced the official debut of its free iPhone Developer University Program. Currently available only to “accredited, higher education institutions in the United States,” the iPhone Developer University Program includes iPhone SDK, iPhone dev center resources, testing on iPhone and iPod touch, ... |
23 September 2008 06:03 GMT |
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kannuu, a privately funded company focused on fast and convenient content discovery on any device without the need of a keypad or keyboard, has released its very own version of the iPhone SDK. Currently in beta, the SDK is, of course, aimed at iPhone devs who need assistance in general programming, like implementing ... |
24 July 2008 04:56 GMT |
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Great day to be an iPhone developer as Apple has updated its iPhone SDK to Beta 8 (Build 9M2199a). Beta release 8 is compatible with the final iPhone OS 2.0 release and needs an Intel-based Mac running Mac OS X v10.5.3 or later.Under the What's New in the iPhone SDK beta release 8 Download Notes Apple reveals th... |
27 June 2008 03:12 GMT |
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Besides mentioning this at the debut of WWDC '08 yesterday, Apple has also issued an official report noting that its iPhone Software Development Kit, or SDK, has been downloaded more than a quarter of a million times since its initial release in March. Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of World... |
10 June 2008 17:21 GMT |
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Trying to get ahead of its own website (with the WWDC and all, it's understandable), for the last few hours, Apple has been trying to decide which Beta build of the iPhone SDK to offer up for grabs. Luckily, eagle-eyed work mates of mine have grabbed the seventh beta of the iPhone SDK just in the neck of time, w... |
10 June 2008 11:14 GMT |
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Word on the street is that New York's Pinch Media has attracted initial funding from Union Square Ventures, First Round Capital and a few other investors, in what appears to be one of the first signs that investors are eyeing the iPhone.Pinch Media builds free tools for iPhone SDK developers, the company says, a... |
2 June 2008 03:15 GMT |
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Following the release of Apple's Mac OS X 10.5.3 maintenance update, the Cupertino folks rolled out the sixth beta of the iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK). The first thing developers are required to do, in order to use the latest iPhone SDK release, is to download and install the latest version of Leopard (... |
29 May 2008 04:16 GMT |
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Not so long ago (namely, around the end of last month) Apple issued a reminder for those looking to attend its World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2008, that early registration was approaching an end. While it isn't at all a bad thing that WWDC actually sold out this year (a first for the event), some will a... |
15 May 2008 04:02 GMT |
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Kaspersky's "Malware evolution: January - March 2008", among other things, talks a bit about mobile threats. Among those, the iPhone is mentioned as a once-thought-to-be desirable platform for hacking. That was until Apple rolled out their SDK in March, this year, which actually proved to be "very limited," the ... |
7 May 2008 08:47 GMT |
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Apple has released the fifth beta of its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) which, according to the company, "fixes bugs and adds support for the latest iPhone OS." The iPhone SDK is free, but you will need to log in with your Apple ID to download. This time around, the iPhone SDK weighs in at just over 1GB (previ... |
7 May 2008 03:05 GMT |
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Apple's iPhone developer website reveals that the Cupertino-based electronics and software giant has seemingly extended the availability of its iPhone Dev Program to some 26 other countries outside the US and UK, AppleInsider is reporting. That's right, UK folks have already been accepted, according to anot... |
6 May 2008 06:21 GMT |
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Apple has released the fourth installment of its iPhone SDK Beta. The highly anticipated development kit for the iPhone, officially launched on March 6 as a free download for anyone looking to work some iPhone code magic, now includes Xcode IDE, iPhone simulator with Open GL ES support, Interface Builder, Instruments... |
24 April 2008 03:41 GMT |
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The latest iPhone SDK beta reveals that Apple is adding language support for the following countries: Sweden (Swedish), Denmark (Danish), Finland (Finnish), Norway (Norwegian), Poland (Polish), Korea (Korean) and Brazil (Portuguese). These languages supplement the SDK's existing support for English, French, Germ... |
15 April 2008 03:19 GMT |
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Apple has just released another iPhone 2.0 OS update and the third beta for its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK). The third beta version of the iPhone SDK includes Interface Builder, Xcode IDE, Instruments, iPhone simulator, frameworks and samples, compilers, and Shark analysis tool. The updated iPhone 2.0 beta... |
9 April 2008 03:37 GMT |
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Following the release of the iPhone SDK Beta 2, more devs are being granted access to the iPhone Developer Program. Many of the devs whose hearts were bruised by Apple's negative answer when trying to enroll in the program's early stages can now breathe a sigh of relief reading these words:"Thank you for ap... |
2 April 2008 03:31 GMT |
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Sources on the web are reporting that Apple is starting to show a different face, rather than the one we saw on March 6, at Town Hall in Cupertino, Calif. Speaking of future iPhone/iPod touch apps to be distributed via the upcoming AppStore, Apple CEO Steve Jobs mentioned a few rules developers are to obey if they wa... |
21 March 2008 06:32 GMT |
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You may recall Apple being picky about its iPhone Developer Program. The company has selected only a limited number of devs to bless the iPhone with their ideas, leaving hundreds hanging out to dry. Sensing more clarification was in order, Apple issued an email follow-up in which the company expresses its future inte... |
20 March 2008 07:40 GMT |
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Seemingly, not everyone was paying attention to what Steve Jobs had to say during the March 6 event when Apple introduced the long-awaited iPhone SDK. Reports everywhere talk of somewhat of a discrimination between developers who applied for the iPhone Developer Program and got a negative answer from Apple."Thank you... |
17 March 2008 04:58 GMT |
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Earlier this week, news broke out about the 100,000 SDK downloads, garnered in no more than four days since the kit's official release on March 6. It has recently been confirmed that big names such as THQ, PopCap, Namco NetSuite and more, are eager to bless iPhone users with their products.Apple's March 6 e... |
13 March 2008 07:00 GMT |
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Seven days have passed since the release of the iPhone software development kit (SDK). Seven glorious days during which developers, small and big, have been allowed to use the same tools that Apple uses to make applications for the iPhone. As it turns out, the SDK garnered 100,000 downloads in not seven, but four day... |
12 March 2008 11:08 GMT |
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Not long after Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, announced his company's intentions to allow VoIP communications on the iPhone and iPod Touch over Wi-Fi, SightSpeed expressed interest in bringing its services to the platforms. Steve noted during the Town Hall event in Cupertino that VoIP over the cellular network wi... |
11 March 2008 07:18 GMT |
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German website iphone-ticker.de snapped a few screenshots of the iPhone SDK Roadmap event video presentation during which Steve Jobs, CEO at Apple, was revealing the upcoming changes brought by firmware 2.0, on Thursday. Notable changes, in the web site's opinion, are the icons to the iTunes store and the calcul... |
10 March 2008 06:18 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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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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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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