As Google, Apple and AT&T submitted their answers to the FCC inquiry regarding the rejection of the former’s Voice application for iPhone, it was soon revealed that someone was lying through their teeth. While AT&T quickly extracted itself from the fiasco claiming it had little (or nothing) to do with Apple&rs... |
19 September 2009 05:21 GMT |
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It is being reported that Apple may not have told the truth to the FCC when answering its questions on the rejection of Google’s voice app for iPhone. While Apple officially stated that the company hadn’t, in fact, rejected the app, but rather postponed its approval for further reviewing, some now claim t... |
25 August 2009 06:44 GMT |
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Apple publicly posted official answers to queries from the Federal Communications Commission, stating that, contrary to media reports, Google Voice was not rejected from the App Store, but rather held off for further reviewing by the approval team. Additionally, Apple confirmed it was the sole decision maker in the m... |
24 August 2009 02:30 GMT |
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