A week after Apple Inc. rejected his iPhone application and barred it from selling on the App Store, developer Alex Sokirynsky has turned to a little-known, but still Apple Inc.-approved, distribution ...
Ever wanted to have your very own iPhone app without having to go through the trouble of actually creating one? If you’ve got more than $386 lying around, you could be the proud owner of an ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Tap Tap Tap, the developer of the iPhone program Where To, is shopping ...
Despite a spotted violation of Apple's rules for developers, one iPhone application was approved for released on the App Store with a warning to fix the issue in a future update. Developer Vimov, ...
New research by independent iOS developer Daniel Amitay has provided an insight into the patterns of iPhone users when choosing a passcode, unsurprisingly revealing that the code “1234” is the most ...
Software development is complicated enough, even when you can ask for help. Apple's decision to let its nondisclosure agreement on released iPhone software expire had an effect just hours after it was ...
It’s a sad day for fans of the ever-popular iPhone e-book reader application Stanza. Developed by Lexcycle, the app offers e-books for purchase, as well as a lengthy selection of public domain works.
Kevin Duerr, the CEO of a company whose Google Voice-related application was recently yanked by Apple from the iPhone’s App Store is hopping mad. The CEO of the company whose Google Voice-related ...
iPhone application developer Hottrix has filed a lawsuit against Coors, alleging that the brewer stole the concept for its $3 beer drinking application, iBeer, that allows a person to pretend to drink ...
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