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iPhone Dev Sessions: Create a Navigation-Based Application

Written on April 15, 2009 by Keun Lee and 34 people have commented

In this tutorial, you will learn how to do the following:

Create and run a Navigation-Based Application from XCode
Create and add a user interface, designed in Interface Builder, as a sub-view to a navigation based application
Navigate to sub-views from a UITableView
Allow sub-views to access application data

Creating and Running a Navigation-Based Application in XCode
Let’s start off by [...]

Apple Reveals Top iPhone Apps of All Time

Written on April 15, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 11 people have commented

I’ll bet there are many, many developers out there right now trying to figure out just what the perfect recipe is for App Store mega success. Well, there’s probably no ready-made formula that will guarantee you bucketloads of iPhone user cash, but studying the work of those who’ve already done well might reveal some basic [...]

iPhone Ad Breakdown: Itchy, Office, Student

Written on April 08, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 11 people have commented

Apple has started showing three new TV spots in its “There’s an app for that” series. These new ads focus on the outdoors, small business, and college students. Here’s a breakdown of the three apps highlighted in each ad. I’ve also provided a handy list of all the apps that appear on the screen just [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: April 4, 2009

Written on April 04, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 2 people have commented

It’s the weekend and this is TheAppleBlog…so that means only one thing: the latest picks fresh from the App Store.
This week, Apple news seems to have been predominantly iPhone-centric so, before jumping in to the latest apps, it’s time for a quick refresher of Apple news from the past seven days.
Sony started the week by [...]

Sony Pictures Details Lineup for iPhone Games

Written on March 31, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 2 people have commented

Movie-based titles have not enjoyed a favorable reputation in gaming on the whole. There have been exceptions, of course, like Goldeneye for the Nintendo 64, and the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle games for the Nintendo and Super Nintendo. The Watchmen MMO for the iPhone and iPod Touch? Definitely not among the greats. Iron Man: [...]

Skype Now Available in App Store, Unless You Live in Canada

Written on March 31, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 17 people have commented

Really? Come on, really? It was almost like waking up on Christmas morning and hurrying down the stairs, only to find that there are no presents under the tree. I’m referring, of course, to the release of the official, free Skype application (iTunes link) for iPhone that took place first thing this morning in every [...]

Five Location-Based Apps for the iPhone

Written on March 30, 2009 by Lisa Hoover and 5 people have commented

With the iPhone OS 3.0 announcement that Apple’s new iPhone software update will include Google Maps integration, you can expect an explosion of location-based apps to start appearing in the App Store. There are already a few location-based apps available now, including ones we’ve written about before — Job Compass and Locly, for instance. Here [...]

Mega Man II for iPhone Lacks Polish, But Entertains

Written on March 30, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

It’s still the only Mega Man game I’ve ever actually played through to completion, and it’s still a cult favorite among fans, and now it’s available for the iPhone and iPod touch. I’m talking about Mega Man II (iTunes Link), Blue Boy’s second adventure, originally released for the NES in 1989. Obviously, I had to [...]

Weekly App Store Picks: March 28, 2009

Written on March 28, 2009 by Olly Farshi and 4 people have commented

Welcome one and all to the weekend, a time for rest, relaxation and fresh pickings from the App Store.
Before checking out this week’s apps, we’ve got seven days worth of Apple happenings to run through.
First up, the week kicked off with a scathing review of the Daniel X graphic novel — an utterly dull comic-book [...]

InstallerApp Desktop Client is Like iTunes for Unofficial Apps

Written on March 26, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 4 people have commented

Maybe you’ve gone the jailbreaking route with your iPhone, or maybe you haven’t, but you’ve likely been tempted by all the tantalizing apps and utilities available for those who have. Now there’s a new method for getting those apps on your iPhone, and it doesn’t necessarily require jailbreaking in order to work — although, I [...]

Go Green: 8 iPhone Apps to Help Save the Planet

Written on March 25, 2009 by Nick Santilli and 15 people have commented

These days, “going green” is all the rage. So it should be no surprise to anyone that “green” apps for the iPhone are, ahem, sprouting up all over.
I wonder though, with green-ness being such a trendy topic, are some developers just using the term as marketing? I gathered up the greenest apps I could find [...]

Premium App Store Rumors Surface Once Again

Written on March 16, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

On the eve of the iPhone 3.0 event, rumors are once again circulating that Apple will introduce a Premium section of the iTunes App Store, in order to provide a venue for developers to present higher priced apps without having to vie for attention with the many, many cheap independent apps currently available. The existing [...]

Google Ends Free Text Messaging Party for iPhone Users

Written on March 13, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 5 people have commented

The iPhone, despite aggressive attempts to block such efforts by AT&T (with Apple’s help), did occasionally offer some apps that actually managed to save users some money in one way or another. For instance, for a while, people could tether their phones to their computers in order to share the data connection without having to [...]

Follow The Oregon Trail on Your iPhone

Written on March 12, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 6 people have commented

Well, it came to pass. Beloved childhood memory The Oregon Trail ($5.99, iTunes link) got updated and graphically reinvigorated for its arrival on the iPhone and iPod touch platform. The question is, is it still just as fun and educational as it was when you used to play it on your Apple II? Well, you [...]

Apple Cuts Down “A Real Tree,” Shuns Charity Apps

Written on March 11, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 9 people have commented

Yesterday we covered Apple’s seemingly automated rejection of a new Tweetie update, which has thankfully since been reversed. It must’ve been a no brainer once they realized what they’d done, especially since, while using Wordbook last night, I found I was able to search for, find, and have a computerized voice speak any profanity I [...]

Tweetie Update Blocked by Apple for Twitter’s Potty-Mouth

Written on March 10, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 15 people have commented

Maybe Apple’s iPhone app review process is actually partially automated, because I can see no other good reason for having rejected the latest update of Tweetie (1.3) for objectionable content. The offending word (the F-bomb, in case you were wondering) would normally merit that kind of treatment, but considering the circumstances, it seems like a [...]

13 iPhone Games Based On Movies

Written on March 09, 2009 by Omar McFarlane and 10 people have commented

Movie/game tie-ins are as old as the original NES and, as a booming gaming platform, the iPhone/iPod touch are no less susceptible to this continuing trend. To that end, here’s a listing of games for your touch device that are based on a movie (Note: All links go to the App Store).
The Dark Knight: Batmobile [...]

iPhone App Store Gets Direct Competition From the Underground

Written on March 09, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 7 people have commented

As you are probably well aware, pretty much every one of Apple’s competitors in the smartphone market either has or is planning to develop its very own App Store-type method of distributing platform-specific software for their handheld devices. While this is generally a good thing, because it weakens the hold of carriers on the type [...]

New Speeek! Apps Reduce Communication to Pointing at Your iPhone

Written on March 06, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 3 people have commented

When I lived in Japan, I had one of those little pocket talking electronic dictionaries. You’ll know what I’m talking about if you’ve traveled in Asia, or maybe if you’ve just met Asian tourists. They’re really popular in Japan, and most keitai (cell phones) also come with them pre-installed.
Most, that is, except for the iPhone, [...]

BlackBerry App World Revealed: How Does it Stack Up Against the App Store?

Written on March 05, 2009 by Darrell Etherington and 27 people have commented

Well, right away, “App World” doesn’t win any points in the name category. It sounds like a bargain basement retailer of remainder App Store stock. What it actually is, though, is BlackBerry’s new application store, the details of which were just unveiled last night. Perhaps not coincidentally, they announced their official plans on the same [...]