If you’re a mobile application developer, where should you be playing your chips — on Apple’s side of the table or Google’s? That’s the question Neil McAllister tackles in his SDK Shoot-out over a...
One of the presenters at the recent C4 Mac developers conference made a point about Apple that is incredibly relevant to how the company is viewed, especially by the media and rabid Apple fans. To ...
If you're a developer and Apple rejects your iPhone application from its App Store, the company wants you to shut up and get over it. Apple's serious about it: The company has extended the iPhone ...
Angelo DiNardi’s MailWranger app for the iPhone has been denied entry to the App Store because it “duplicates the functionality” of the built-in Mail app. The reason is similar to why Podcaster was...
The iPhone is a revolutionary handset. But it is also the key to a virtual gold mine -- the iTunes App Store, where independent developers can become multimillionaires in just a year. Since its la...
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Podcaster is the latest app to fall afoul of Apple’s seemingly random process of approving and denying iPhone applications. Podcaster, an application for subscribing to, streaming and downloading p...
When Apple released a $1,000 iPhone application that did nothing -- and pulled it down shortly after -- some questioned whether the company exercised any quality standards for its App Store. A purp...
Android’s mobile OS platform developers revealed their own version of Apple’s App Store Thursday. Google-hosted Android Market is a near feature by feature copy of the iPhone’s App Store — a centra...
You've got one more day to download the iPhone Tetris clone Tris before it is removed from Apple's App Store. In a move that's hardly surprising, Apple was contacted by The Tetris Company over cop...
Fans of the iPhone may have heard that Apple removed several apps from its App Store after previously approving them. Though few are likely to argue with Apple removing malicious apps, it has gone ...
Apple CEO Steve Jobs' open acknowledgment of an emergency iPhone-application "kill switch" was a welcome move toward transparency, but he gave away a pretty big tell: We iPhone users are the softw...
Apple's tight-lipped culture is not only damaging its reputation with the public; it's also pissing off its direct supporters -- iPhone application developers. In accordance to Apple's non-disclos...
Before you're rich enough to start throwing away your money to cancer foundations and third-world countries, consider buying a $1,000 iPhone application that does nothing. My old colleague Harry M...
Some iPhone application developers and users are befuddled by the mysterious removal of two programs from Apple's App Store over the weekend. Apple on Friday evening removed Nullriver's NetShare -...
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