As criticism of Apple’s approval process for the iPhone App Store has persisted, company executive Phil Schiller has participated in an interview to defend the current system.
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21 Nov 2009Google’s Android is working to match the iPhone App Store’s mobile software market but with fewer restrictions for developers. This article is the fourth in a series examining how Android stacks up in comparison to the iPhone as a smartphone software platform, with this segment looking at third party support
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20 Nov 2009Apple has added a new automated layer to its approval process for App Store software, but according to one developer, it’s not perfect.
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20 Nov 2009In conjunction with its newly updated App Store software, TomTom announced it will release a car kit that will bring GPS functionality specifically to the iPod touch.
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17 Nov 2009Despite a slow start in official handset sales, the iPhone has found success in China with customers flocking to the App Store, even with the device’s lack of Wi-Fi.
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4 Nov 2009Apple Wednesday announced that more than 100,000 applications are now available on its App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch, crossing the milestone less than a year and a half after its debut.
Apple has begun to promote music-themed movies on the iTunes Store with a new landing page, a place the company plans to fill with exclusive content.
Parallels Desktop 5.0 was released Wednesday, with its developer claiming the latest virtualization software runs 64-bit Windows 7 22 percent faster than its nearest competitor on a MacBook Pro.
Apple has updated the iTunes Store Terms and Conditions to reference a forthcoming 3.0 software update for the Apple TV, which will allow viewing of iTunes LP and iTunes Extras content.
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29 Oct 2009Japanese game maker Nintendo’s profits were cut in half, as sales of its portable Nintendo DS system continue to feel the impact of the iPhone and iPod touch.
Apple employees are reportedly taking numerous trips to manufacturing plants in China, including some scheduled during the upcoming holiday season, as the company’s long-rumored tablet comes closer to reality.
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28 Oct 2009OK, I purchased the new Apple OS Snow Leopard the other week as we were going through Duty Free at the Airport, so I saved a couple of pounds or about $5 (and every penny saved is a good thing in these times of financial issues). …
Does anyone have an music player separate from iTunes they use just to play music? iTunes is heavy and opens the Store, including an error message when…
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15 Oct 2009Apple has announced that developers who offer free App Store applications can now take advantage of in-app transactions — a feature that was previously allowed only for paid software.
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15 Oct 2009Microsoft’s retail and hardware partnerships may hinder its expansion into the retail space, as it seeks to compete with Apple’s brick-and-mortar locations.
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9 Oct 2009Though the absence of Google Voice from the iPhone App Store previously prompted an FCC probe, a group of lawmakers now want the service itself investigated for blocking calls to rural areas.
Taking on AT&T and the iPhone directly, Verizon’s latest TV ad mocks Apple’s App Store slogan by comparing its nationwide 3G coverage map with its competitor.
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29 Sep 2009At least one third-party iPhone and iPod touch hardware accessory now reportedly takes advantage of the 3.0 software connectivity with automatic App Store download prompts.
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29 Sep 2009Vodafone has reached an agreement to sell the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS in the U.K. and Ireland, an announcement that came just a day after Orange revealed it would also sell the handset.
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