BumpTop: This looks very cool!
I am so impressed by this app, I remember a demo of something similar a few years back. Very impressed it is only $29USD aswell.
I am so impressed by this app, I remember a demo of something similar a few years back. Very impressed it is only $29USD aswell.
When you own domain names associated with the trademarks of a large company, more often than not, they’re going to file a complaint with the ICANN UDRP(Uniform Domain-Name Dispute-Resolution Policy). And more often than not, they’re going to win control of the name. Such was the case yesterday with 16 names related to Apple that one man happened to own.
We’re really going out on a limb here, but one of our very connected sources let us know that they’ve heard very solid information about Apple’s upcoming tablet. It has been widely reported recently that the size of the tablet is 10″, but there was also talk about a 7″ model.
We are now offering advertising on the video tutorial page. As you can imagine this page gets a lot of page views, due to all video tutorials being played through it.
To advertise on this page, go to watch a video and click the “Advertise Here” link.
Apple has added a feature to its Dev Center website allowing developers to view the approval status of submitted apps.
In a move that is sure to please many, developers tell AppleInsider that Apple’s Development Center website has added the ability for developers to track the status of apps currently under review. In the past, Apple had notoriously kept developers in the dark about Apple’s review and approval process.
Ask Jack Tramiel and I’m sure he’ll tell you the Commodore 64 had more than its share of difficulties in getting to the market, and Manomio’s C64 emulator for the iPhone has certainly had its own share of difficulties. But just as we promised last week, C64 is now back on the App Store at £2.99, and this time for good.
Edit: Confusion over pricing from Twitter. 2.99GBP, 4.99USD and 5.99AUD
A 21-year-old Australian TAFE student has created the world’s first iPhone virus designed to infect phones that have not been protected by passwords.
But the creator of the virus, Ashley Towns, has since retreated from the public eye after releasing the app, blocking his Twitter account in order to prevent users from reading his updates.
I have started to draft up some “Back To Basics” iPhone tutorials, these will be text-based for the time being as I don’t have much spare time to record video tutorials at the moment.
These tutorials will cover the “Getting Started” basics of iPhone Development, starting off with handling views and wiring things up in Interface Builder and then moving on to more in depth one’s about Core Data etc.
Hopefully, they will be live soon :)
The guys over at Barking Dog Creative have released another iPhone app using the 71squared.com sound engine.
Just wanted to let you know that we’ve released *another* iPhone app that benefitted from your tutorials. This time, it’s a Halloween-themed app called “Tap Treats Halloween”. Like “LetterWriter Oceans,” it took advantage of the audio code you put up on the blog.
So thanks again for the great blog.
Indie developer Schiau Studios has raised the price of its Alchemize iPhone game to $39.99 (£23.99 in the UK) after receiving complaints about its original $2.99 price point being too high.