SIO2 iPhone Game Engine v1.4 is out!
It is by far the most stable and complete SIO2 version ever and use the maximum power of OpenGL on iPhone and iPod Touch! (…)
Yesterday’s v3.0.1 iPhone firmware update (that’s not available for Apple’s iTouch devices) was indeed a security one; it patches the existing iPhone SMS vulnerability problem that was revealed at BlackHat 2009 conference earlier this week. (…)
Quite a few potential iPhone 3GS buyers in Canada were panicked today upon realizing that it is July 31st 2009, the date that Rogers / Fido were due to stop offering the special 6GB/$60 month dataplan+voice package (the same would have applied to subsidized iPhone 3GS prices for existing Canadian iPhone 3G owners). (…)
Yahoo has been busy working behind the scenes to bring a new customizable website which allows you to add Yahoo Services & Social Networking Modules. (…)
BTG International, a UK-Based patent licensing company has filed lawsuits to Apple, Dell & Sony for allegedly infringing five of their patents regarding flash memory being used with Samsung chips. (…)
A Security Expert has decided to take it upon himself to show the world that Apple’s claims regarding the 3GS being secure enough to use in a business environment are invalid. (…)
An interview with JR Smith (CEO of AVG) revealed his desire to have a full-blown antimalware solution for the iPhone, along with plans for a desktop edition of AVG to hit OS X. (…)
The most recent shenanigans from Apple include this, an app submission rejected because the User Interface (UI) is too similar to the iPhone SMS built in-app. (…)
News is spreading that a few App Developers have decided to clone the PC Hit - Valve on to the iPhone. So far, there’s a video showing the basics, but it’s looking promising. (…)
It’s posted everywhere that you can make money with iPhone Application Development, but nobody could’ve predicted one app to rake in over $1,000,000 (1 million) single-handedly in its first 6 weeks of being on the app store! (…)
As technology becomes a more integrated part of our lives, we come across it more nd more via media mediums such as the television, newspapers & magazines. (…)
Over the coming days, visitors using the iPhone to view m.google.com/latitude will find access to Google Latitude - a location service from Google (as hinted at by the name) which plot’s your contact’s picture on a map and will give you options such as: Email User, Get Directions etc. (…)
With the likes of Google & Microsoft as competition with Android and Windows Mobile respectively, Apple have had their work cut out to produce a device and backend OS that could provide it’s user with an easy-to-work-with internet environment. (…)
With AT&T coming under heavy fire from consumers, and living the high-life in the spotlight albeit for the wrong reasons, it must be hard for them to look on the bright side. (…)