Recently the new version of the Foursquare was added to the iphone itunes but actually it was not ready yet. This problem has been restored but at the same time caused other problems such as those who had 1.6
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Apple’s iPhone smartphone can form habits and actually be addictive, according to a new Stanford University survey. Administered to 200 students.
PMP Today (blog) New gestures coming to the next iPhone OS? iBlast More iPhone OS rumors are floating around today. The latest rumors say the next iPhone OS will include some new gestures that we haven’t seen before. … Apple releases iPhone OS SDK 3.2 beta 4 for iPad CNET iPhone 3.2 SDK Beta 4 Puts iPad Camera Rumors to Rest, Brings New Gestures … Erictric iPhone 3.2 SDK beta 4 released, Bundled with New Gestures PMP Today (blog) ipodnn
Last week, an App Store error got the latest version of Foursquare for the iPhone into a few users hands a little bit early.That hiccup resulted in the app briefly disappearing from the App Store before finally returning early yesterday …
Think we’d all be better off if HTML5 could somehow instantly replace Flash overnight? Not necessarily, according to a set of comparisons from Jan Ozer of the Streaming Learning Center website, which found that while HTML5 did come out ahead in many respects, it wasn’t exactly a clear winner. The tests weren’t completely scientific, but they did find that HTML5 clearly performed better than Flash 10 or 10.1 in Safari on a Mac, although the differences were less clear cut in Google Chrome or Firefox. On the other hand, Flash more than held its own on Windows, and Flash Player 10.1 was actually 58% more efficient than HTML5 in Google Chrome on the Windows system tested. As you may have deduced, one of the big factors accounting for that discrepancy is that Flash is able to take advantage of GPU hardware acceleration in Windows, while Adobe is effectively cut out of the loop on Mac — something it has complained about quite publicly . According to Ozer, the differences between HTML5 and Flash playback on a Mac could be virtually eliminated if Flash could make use of GPU acceleration. Hit up the link below for all the numbers
Filed under: iPad During CES 2010, HP gave the public a slight tease of its upcoming slate device. The touchscreen device, which runs Windows 7 , sports a form factor similar to Apple’s iPad , as well as similar uses; it supports eBooks, music, videos, and of course, the Internet. But wait, there’s more. According to a post on HP’s Voodoo blog , the device will give you a “full Web browsing experience,” not a “watered-down Internet” with “sacrifices.” In other words, the HP slate device supports Flash and, well, the iPad doesn’t. While the blog posting didn’t mention the iPad by name, it was fairly clear that the statement in question was an indirect jab at it
Wired (blog) Gowalla Announces iPhone 2.0 Availability SYS-CON Media (press release) By Business Wire Gowalla, a location-based social networking service, today announced the immediate availability of Gowalla 2.0 on the iPhone 3G and 3GS … AT&T tries to avoid outages at SXSW Interactive conference CNN Gowalla Scores an App Hat Trick Phone Scoop SXSWi: Let the geolocation games begin CNET Wired (blog) all 60 news articles
PC World GDC talk: Legal pitfalls for iPhone app developers CNET Apple’s contracts, which include the iPhone developer program license agreement, the registered iPhone developer agreement, and the iPhone SDK agreement, … GDC: iPhone Developers Face Hidden Risks InformationWeek Apple’s iPhone developer agreement published (updated) ZDNet (blog) EFF posts Apple’s Iphone SDK licence terms Inquirer Computerworld
Despite the easy-peasy development nature of the iPhone, there are some big legal strings attached to getting an app out into the wild, especially for those trying to take their app out of the U.S. Originally posted at Web Crawler
comScore’s mobile OS market share numbers have come in. BlackBerry and Android saw growth while iPhone OS remained even, with Windows Mobile and webOS seeing a loss.
