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The crux of the issue involves a file-viewing feature of an essentially harmless iPhone app: DigiDNA’sFileAid. Apple surprisingly objected to the feature and forced DigiDNA to remove it — even though the app (with the feature) had been approved and available in the App Store for months. Apple Requires DigiDNA to Modify iPhone App

Ansca Mobile, a start-up founded by engineers with experience at Adobe and Apple, on Monday released the Corona 1.0 Software Development Kit (SDK), a tool for rapid iPhone application development. Ansca Mobile Releases Corona For iPhone Development

Start-up company Gigzee recently updated its free gig-finding iPhone app. I love live music, and I’m always happy when there’s another iPhone app to help me find out what’s going on. Gigzee iPhone app finds nearby live shows

In another effort to help it combat Apple’s wildly popular App Store, Google showed off the winners of its second Android Developer Challenge. Google Names Android App Winners

The iPhone can already be used to buy coffee; now it can sell it too. Square, a new venture from Twitter co-creator Jack Dorsey, lets retailers swipe credit cards using a tiny reader that plugs in to the audio jack on an iPhone. Father Of Twitter Transforms iPhones Into Credit Card Machines

The ESRB has noticed just how popular iPhones are becoming, so they’ve released an application to the App Store that should help parents make better choices when buying games for children. ESRB releases iPhone app to search game ratings

Apple has made it unnecessarily difficult to use the iPhone and iPod touch for file storage. I can understand why Apple doesn’t want users poking around into the iPhone’s file system (piracy) but making it intentionally difficult to storage files on the iPhone is foolish. Pimp my iPhone: Apps for storing, editing and reading files

Apple iPhone may be one of the coolest gadgets ever made, but AT&T  subscribers are frustrated with many aspects of the exclusive iPhone carrier’s service, according to Consumer Reports‘ annual wireless customer satisfaction survey. AT&T Customers’ Blood Pressure On The Rise

The fring mobile app in now offering what they claim the first ever mobile video calls over Internet for the iPhone. iPhone Apps 2Day: Fring Brings Video Calls to iPhones

In less than three years the iPhone has achieved the status of cultural icon. It has become a cultural phenomenon in a way that no other smartphone currently is and that will serve it well for a long time. The iPhone’s Secret Sauce



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