Posts Tagged ‘App Store’
Posted on March 10, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
GDC 2010: Street Fighter IV for the iPhone out now
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Tonight at GDC 2010 , I went out and stopped by the Capcom Fight Club party here in San Francisco, and while there, Capcom projected the actual App Store interface for sending their Street Fighter IV app to the App Store on various screens around the room. We actually got to see them press ... — full article at tuaw.com |
Posted on March 8, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
Tidbits from the iPad commercial: Book prices, My Documents (and phantom camera?)
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During Apple's iPad commercial last night, we caught a glimpse of App Store pricing. The prices seem to fall below hardcover books, audiobooks and even paperback prices and the Kindles. For instance, Ted Kennedy's memoir, True Compass costs $23 for the hardcover , $19.25 for the B&W ... — full article at 9to5mac.com |
Posted on March 8, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
CBS Sports NCAA® March Madness on Demand® for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store
Description Watch live video of 63 NCAA® March Madness® games ANYWHERE on EDGE/3G/Wi-Fi with your official NCAA® March Madness® companion – only on the iPhone and iPod Touch! CBS Sports: NCAA® March Madness on Demand® (MMOD) features LIVE STREAMING VIDEO OF EVERY GAME on Wi-fi and 3G/EDGE – from ... — full article at itunes.apple.comPosted on March 5, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
reMail is now Open Source
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Posted by Gabor on March 5th 2010 18:12 Last month, we announced reMail's acquisition by Google. Since we'll be focusing on other projects at Google, we also decided to remove reMail from the App Store. Existing users were able to keep using it because reMail is a client-only application. Our ... — full article at remail.com
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Posted on March 5, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
Tawkon Measures The Radiation Spewing From Your iPhone. No Wonder Apple Doesn’t Approve It.
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Here we go again . . . Apple App Store Fail No. 5102928. A few weeks ago stealth Israeli startup Tawkon gave me a sneak-peak developer build of what I believe is the most important app on my iPhone. What does it do? It analyzes the cellular radiation your iPhone emits at any given moment, ... — full article at techcrunch.com
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Posted on March 4, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
Apple removes Wi-Fi finders from App Store
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Apple began removing apps capable of detecting Wi-Fi networks out of the App Store, with no explanation. — full article at news.cnet.com |
Posted on March 4, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
FLPR for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store
Description Turn your iPhone into a universal remote! - Preprogrammed with over 14,000 remote control codes. - Supports large selection of home entertainment devices. - Easy to setup touch screen controls organized by device. - Customizable skins and icons for each of your devices. - Ability to ... — full article at itunes.apple.comRelated Stories:
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Posted on March 4, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
Twitter – fraserspeirs
— full article at twitter.comPosted on March 4, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
The reason seems to be the use of frameworks that are not yet open to third-party devs
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Apple is doing away not only with apps that feature adult content, but also Wi-Fi finders, a developer has revealed. His WiFi-Where application is no longer available in the App Store. The developers of WiFiFoFum and yFy also say Apple banned their apps for using private frameworks to access ... — full article at news.softpedia.com
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Posted on March 4, 2010 - by TechBlips - Top Technology News, Videos, and Blogs
All WiFi Scanning Apps have been pulled from the App Store
Its time to jailbreak folks. We can get you this software back via cydia. I wrote yFy Network Finder, and it will live on in the underground. I think WiFi-Where should aswell. I've seen it in action, its a well written very stable application. Apple is doing itself a huge disservice by removing ... — full article at threejacks.comRelated Stories:
• The reason seems to be the use of frameworks that are not yet open to third-party devs — news.softpedia.com






