Apple yesterday released a new beta of the iPhone SDK 3.2 and developers are already finding a few telling items. But first, developers have found that the most recent SDK removes all references to video chat and conferencing functionality which abounded in the previous SDK. Either Apple has no plans to implement video chat on the [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Earlier today, Apple released iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 4. The build checks in at 2.5GB and can be found on Apple’s developer site over here. We’ll keep you posted as to any notable changes and shocking discoveries as we’re sure developers poring over the new beta will inevitably find something worth mentioning.
Continue reading...Thursday, March 4, 2010
A recent job posting on Apple’s website calls for a iPhone Advertising SDK Manager, which is particularly intriguing because it all but states that Apple is looking to integrate advertising options for developers right into the SDK. Apple, of course, recently purchased the mobile ad company Quattro for $275 million and is looking to wet its beak in the pool [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Days after 9to5Mac discovered icons and code in the iPhone 3.2 SDK that strongly hint at support for video chat and conferencing capabilities comes even more evidence from the third beta of the SDK courtesy of MacRumors. We’ve been told that if you go digging into Apple’s private framework which controls the camera, the iPad SDK tests for [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 18, 2010
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Just hours after Apple sent out official invites for an upcoming media event on January 27th comes word via FoxNews that the event will focus on 3 products - an Apple tablet, a new iPhone OS, and the latest version of iLife. I spoke to a source at Apple this morning, before the invite hit my [...]
Continue reading...Monday, January 4, 2010
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Digital Daily writes that Apple’s highly anticipated media event will take place on Wednesday January 27th and not on January 26th as previously reported. Sources in a position to know tell me Apple is indeed planning a media event later this month at which the company will announce a major new product. The gathering is to be [...]
Continue reading...Friday, July 17, 2009
Yesterday, Palm finally made the Palm Pre SDK available for all interested app developers. While Palm’s current app store selection is limited to a paltry 28 apps, the wider release of its Mojo SDK is expected to increase that number significantly. Palm Pre development is based on common web technologies such as HTML, JavaScript, and CSS [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Apple yesterday seeded an updated SDK and iPhone OS to developers. Some of the reported changes include: The ability to save a trimmed video clip as a standalone copy, rather than being forced to over-write the original Voice Control now works with Bluetooth headsets Some developers report that the updated OS seems even snappier New API’s give developers access [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, June 21, 2009
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From a developers perspective, one of the more important and sought-after features in the new iPhone OS 3.0 SDK is the ability include in-app purchases from within applications. Notably, this capability is limited to paid apps. As Apple likes to proclaim, “Free apps remain free.” That said, Marco.org writes: Free apps will move in droves to $0.99 [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 7, 2009
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Continue reading...Tuesday, April 7, 2009
It seems that we can’t go a day without getting a new nugget of info about what the upcoming iPhone has in store. But hey, we’re not complaining. Most recently, MacRumors uncovered the screenshot to the right in the iPhone OS 3.0 firmware. As you can see, the interface contains a toggle switch for taking either [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, April 2, 2009
This past Tuesday, Apple seeded an updated iPhone OS 3.0 beta to developers. On Wednesday, some sneaky developer reported that the updated beta increased the number of possible homescreens from 9 to 11. With the update, an iPhone can now hold up to 180 applications, up from a previous high of 148. Enter [...]
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