The iPad is not even out of the box yet and we are learning from Apple that the battery will of course die at some point in time during the life of the iPad. (…)
We have been hearing about the tiffs between Apple and Nokia over both companies infringing on the other’s patents and of course waiting to hear when the court battle would begin. (…)
During the Game Developers Conference in San Francisco Mark Methenitis talked with a group of developers on Wednesday concerning the contract that developers must sign in order to have their apps placed in the iTunes Apps Store as if it wasn’t hard enough to get the app approved in the first place. (…)
iPhone World links compilation for March 6, 2010-03-06:
Apple is now the fourth biggest publicly traded company in the USA, quickly approaching the $200 billion mark. (…)
Have you noticed the dialog box in iTunes? This small box may just be the sign that Apple is close to allowing developers to offer prices for upgrading iPhone apps. (…)
Apple has rejected this handy little app that will allow users of the iPhone as well as other mobile phones the ability to monitor and analyze the real time phone radiation. (…)
With all the talk about the recent apps being banned from the App Store and people on both sides of the fence giving their opinion, the Sexy app’s were just kind of lying around in limbo with nowhere to go. (…)
The new iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 3 has been launched and will include support for converting apps that are available for iPhone to work with the newly released iPad. (…)
The United States International Trade Commission has started a further investigation into Apple and RIM, the one due to Kodak’s patent infringement accusations. (…)
Total Access Communication, which happens to be the second largest mobile phone company in Thailand, is getting ready to put the Apple iPhone on the market, a source reported today. (…)
The Apple iPhone OS 3.1.3 was launched last week and so far there have been two major complaints with the firmware. The two complaints are concerning the life of the battery and Playlist sync issues. (…)
As the advertising world around us is creating geographic location ads that will steer us to the corner store, Apple has explicitly banned them or so it seems. (…)
A few textbook publishers have joined the parade and will be releasing their textbooks, test prep manuals, and study guides to be read over Apple’s new tablet, but will of course include other Apple devices including the iPhone and the iPod touch. (…)
Fans of the iPhone now have another reason to jump up and down and that is the ability to save money by making internet phone calls over AT&T’s cellular network. (…)