BY DM on Tue May 03rd, 2011
Where were you when you heard that Microsoft killed the Courier?
Fear not: a cousin of Microsoft’s quirky, offbeat and unspeakably-cool digital notebook project is back— and on iPad, no less.
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BY Adam Blair on Mon May 24th, 2010
Even though the design phase of your application is going well, it probably feels like it's missing something. That "something" would be the programming--the aspect of development that turns design into functionality. This week, we'll start our programming training with some very simple SDK tutorials.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Wed January 27th, 2010
Of all of the people who should be excited about the iPad, you would think it would be iPhone developers. Not only do their already created apps work on Apple's new device, but it opens
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BY Eric Norwood on Wed October 28th, 2009
Sprint/Nextel will open a new, more open, third-party managed App Store for its smartphones. Sprint hopes to offer a one-week turnaround time for approving submitted apps, which would be a stark contrast to Apple's infamously
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue September 08th, 2009
Now that AT&T has set a specific date for the arrival of MMS, they have apparently decided to start working on implementing other new features based on customer feedback, and no, it's not tethering. According
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BY Tyler Tschida on Thu April 23rd, 2009
With the App Store just about to break the 1 billion download mark, Pangea Software has announced that they are going to celebrate this grand achievement with a sale. The promotion begins today, April 23
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sat February 14th, 2009
Izatt International is offering a gaming course to developers who are interested in learning how to create iPhone games. The App Store has made some very regular people large amounts of money and this course
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri February 13th, 2009
Every three years, exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act can be proposed to the Copyright Office and if accepted will be valid for three years. In December 2008, the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed an
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BY Eric Norwood on Fri January 30th, 2009
The iPhone Dev-Team issued a warning to yellowsn0w users yesterday with a video on MuscleNerd's Qik page. As you can guess, Apple's 2.2.1 iPhone software update doesn't favor jailbroken iPhones. According to MuscleNerd, the update
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue January 27th, 2009
Apple has just released an iPhone 2.2.1 software update today. The update is rather minor, fixing only two known issues. The update contains these bug fixes and improvements: Improved general stability for
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BY Eric Norwood on Mon December 15th, 2008
There has been a lot of talk about the App Store this week. I observed curiously as developers like Craig Hockenberry caviled at Apple's ranking algorithm for their product. I feel like I
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