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Japanese Game Maker Survey Finds Strong Appetite for iPhone Development

Written on May 22, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

The real core of the video game industry has long been Japan, where it enjoys a pop culture status that Western studios can only hope to one day achieve. It stands to reason, then, that a good barometer for the iPhone’s success as a gaming platform would be Japanese industry interest in the device. A [...]

Save the World with Terminator Salvation on the iPhone

Written on May 13, 2009 by David Appleyard and 4 people have commented

As a fan of the Terminator trilogy, I’m fascinated to see how the new movie will fare. I was equally intrigued to take a look at the iPhone game released to accompany the fourth installment in the movie series. Gameloft announced the release last week, and Terminator Salvation is now available to download (iTunes link) [...]

Time Master: Above and Beyond Time Tracking

Written on May 12, 2009 by Tanner Morrison and No one has commented

Some of you may recall my article a few weeks back, Time Tracking Via the iPhone: 5 Apps Reviewed. In recent weeks, I have continued to experiment with a few different time tracking apps. That was until I came across Time Master, one of the most powerful time trackers I’ve ever used. At $9.99, Time [...]

Twitterific 2.0 For iPhone Released

Written on May 08, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 14 people have commented

There was a time in distant memory when Twitterific was my iPhone Twitter client of choice. I loved it, too. The look, the function, the icon, everything was great.
Over time, my Twitter usage changed, and Twitterific was no longer meeting my needs. So, when Tweetie came on the scene and provided a lot of the [...]

Apple Insists New Apps Must Be iPhone 3.0-Compatible

Written on May 08, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and No one has commented

It’s getting down to the wire, and Apple clearly means business. Yesterday they sent out an email to those enrolled in the iPhone development program notifying members that all apps submitted will now be reviewed for approval using iPhone OS 3.0. That means that even if you were designing your app using the iPhone 2.0 [...]

Apple Brings Parental Controls, 3G Data Failure to iPhone OS 3.0

Written on May 07, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 7 people have commented

Another new feature has surfaced in iPhone OS 3.0 beta 5 (though it appears to have been available in beta 4, I just discovered), and this one should come as welcome news to beleaguered and frustrated developers dealing with inappropriate content-based rejection. Parental controls are now available on the iPhone, just as was hinted recently [...]

Rumor Has It: Apple to Open the Door for More “Mature” Apps With iPhone 3.0

Written on May 05, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 8 people have commented

Taking note of every rejection from the App Store would be a full-time job, so we generally just report on ones that seem particularly ridiculous, or that involve a high-profile app or developer. Another recent rejection which may otherwise have gone unnoticed has proven interesting for another reason. That’s because while rejecting it, Apple gave [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: May 2, 2009

Written on May 02, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 5 people have commented

Who’s that knockin’ at your door? Why it’s none other than the freshest pickings from the App Store, joined by a smattering of Apple news.
Before we get stuck in to this week’s iPhone picks and recommendations from the App Store, let’s shift our focus for a moment and have a quick recap on what went [...]

Rumor Has It: iMovie App Included In Apple’s New iPhone

Written on May 01, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 14 people have commented

As is normal in the days, weeks, and months leading up to an event like the WWDC, the rumor mill has started working some serious overtime. Which is both a blessing and a curse to those of us in the business of blogging about Apple, and also to those of us who just keenly follow [...]

The Apple Ad Effect: How a Promo Appearance Affects App Sales

Written on April 30, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 7 people have commented

Ever wonder how being included in one of Apple’s iPhone and App Store ads affects sales? Positively, would be my uninformed guess. And it looks like, in this case at least, my gut feeling is an accurate reflection of reality. A recent blog post by Michael D. Jensen, developer of Analytics App for the iPhone/iPod [...]

Assassin’s Creed: Altair’s Chronicles Stealthily Invades the iPhone

Written on April 28, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 19 people have commented

Gameloft continues to release big titles for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and their most recent release is no exception. The title in question is Ubisoft’s runaway success, Assassin’s Creed, which was wildly successful when released for both the Xbox 360 and PS3 platforms in 2007. Prequel Altair’s Chronicles came out for the Nintendo DS [...]

Leading iPhone eBook Reader Stanza Acquired by Amazon

Written on April 28, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 11 people have commented

People who like to read books on their iPhones (including myself) will be pleased to hear that Amazon has grown tired of playing catch-up with Stanza on the platform and instead bought out the much smaller company behind the app, Lexcycle. The Stanza makers are reportedly “very excited” by the development, which is understandable considering [...]

Weekly App Store Pick: April 25, 2009

Written on April 25, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 6 people have commented

What’s that on the horizon? Why it’s none other than the latest picks fresh from the App Store, coming to brighten up your weekend!
Though before I run you through my latest selection of newly released apps, it’s time to indulge in a quick refresher of some of this week’s Apple news.
We started the week not [...]

Tapbots Devs Quit Their Day Jobs Thanks to Apple’s iPhone

Written on April 24, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

We know that the App Store is successful (Apple insists that we know, thanks to things like the billionth app downloaded competition that just concluded yesterday), but it’s not too often that we get to put a human face on that success and see what it really means for developers. Apple themselves gave us a [...]

Apple Passes Billion Milestone, Prize Wasted on Kid

Written on April 24, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 30 people have commented

[UPDATE: Seems we need to start adding a graphic of a cheek with a tongue planted firmly in it for articles like this. Lighten up folks.]
My opinion might be slightly skewed, thanks to jealous rage, but I can’t help but think that Apple’s big billion-app prize could’ve gone to someone more deserving than the 13-year-old [...]

Baby Shaker App Fiasco Underscores Need for Change from Apple

Written on April 23, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 20 people have commented

Only a little while ago, we published a story about Apple’s inconsistent review process for the App Store. In that case, the question was one of imagery, and focused on some icons that Apple seemed to be of two minds about. Well, inconsistency is one thing, but their latest gaffe represents an entirely different kind [...]

Quickoffice: Finally, Word Document Editing Comes to Your iPhone

Written on April 21, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 9 people have commented

I’ve been waiting for the ability to edit Word documents on the iPhone since the day I got one. Why? Because I’m a dreamer, and my dream is someday not having to lug around a laptop of any size while I’m traveling, or just out and about in the city.
My iPhone has become a big [...]

Reporting for Duty: Apple’s iPod Touch

Written on April 20, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 9 people have commented

The iPhone may be taking steps toward breaking into big business, but its little brother is already well on its way to becoming a career soldier. Apparently the iPod touch is becoming quite the staple for U.S. soldiers working in Iraq, partly because it’s such a versatile device capable of replacing and/or augmenting many items [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: April 18, 2009

Written on April 18, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 9 people have commented

Put your iPhone in the air and shake it like you just don’t care, because it’s time for my pick from the week’s freshest apps.
Before you start waving your iPhone with a blatant disregard for those around you due to the sheer excitement you feel from reading about the latest apps, I’ve got a brief [...]

Search for What You See With GazoPa for iPhone

Written on April 17, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and No one has commented

Google has their voice search, and to some extent, SnapTell and Amazon Mobile can return results based on images, but only within a very limited scope. What’s to be done if you have a picture of something that isn’t a DVD or a CD, or if you only have a picture in your head of [...]