Posts Tagged ‘iphone apps’

Winners of CNET 100: Your top 10 iPhone apps

Wednesday, July 28, 2010 8:46 No Comments

There’s nothing like a friendly contest to stir the blood, and the CNET 100 was no different.
Every day for two business weeks, CNET editors presented their 10 favorite
iPhone apps for you, our readers, to endorse with a vote or smack down by averting your eyes.
We even gave you a final chance to vote on [...]

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WAC and JIL merge to push mobile app development

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 23:17 No Comments

Two initiatives to make it easier for developers to sell mobile applications through multiple channels will merge from September.
The Wholesale Applications Community (WAC), a group that plans to make it easier for developers to write apps that can access network information, will join forces with the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL). WAC has appointed the head [...]

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WAC and JIL merge to push mobile app development

Tuesday, July 27, 2010 14:16 No Comments

Two initiatives to make it easier for developers to sell mobile applications through multiple channels will merge from September.
The Wholesale Applications Community (WAC), a group that plans to make it easier for developers to write apps that can access network information, will join forces with the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL). WAC has appointed the head [...]

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Your Droid X launch day guide

Thursday, July 15, 2010 17:18 1 Comment

Thursday is Droid X launch day in the United States, and Android fans across the country are looking to grab the highly anticipated follow up to the original Motorola Droid. There have been a lot of rumors and news reports circulating about this device including questions about availability and supplies, how it stacks up [...]

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Microstrategy rolls out mobile BI app for iPhone, iPad

Tuesday, July 6, 2010 11:15 No Comments

Microstrategy on Tuesday will announce a next-generation mobile BI (business intelligence) application for Apple’s iPhone and iPad, joining the growing pack of enterprise vendors to embrace the red-hot platform.
Previously, Microstrategy had focused mobile support on Research In Motion’s BlackBerry devices. The new iPhone apps up the ante over “traditional” mobile BI software, which consists of [...]

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iPhone 4 antenna problems, screen discoloration mar launch

Friday, June 25, 2010 11:18 No Comments

Complaints of iPhone 4 antenna problems and screen discoloration are pouring in from frustrated iPhone buyers grappling with what they claim are flaws in the popular new handset. The good news is there are a few potential fixes for what might ail your new iPhone 4.
Numerous iPhone 4 owners have produced photos of yellow lines [...]

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Jobs says iPhone 4 antenna problem a ‘nonissue’

Friday, June 25, 2010 11:18 No Comments

Apple’s iPhone 4 signal problems have been the source of a barrage of complaints by customers complaining of a faulty antenna and now Steve Jobs has broken the silence. In an email Jobs downplayed users’ reception gripes as a “nonissue.” Meanwhile others within Apple are advising iPhone 4 users to avoid gripping the device [...]

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Flash launches on Android: Now things get interesting

Wednesday, June 23, 2010 8:18 No Comments

Adobe launched Flash Player for Android 10.1 yesterday — the latest move in the chess match between Adobe and Apple over the future of interactive mobile ads and video content. Now, the world can begin to experience firsthand whether Flash delivers as expected on smartphones, or if Steve Jobs made the right move in turning [...]

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Apple stirs privacy row with iOS 4 policy

Tuesday, June 22, 2010 14:17 No Comments

Apple may be about to get roped into the privacy policy debate that has dogged other technology companies like Facebook and Google over the past few months. On Monday Apple quietly changed its privacy policy as part of the iOS 4 update to allow the company to collect and share your Apple device’s location [...]

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AT&T, Verizon join Wi-Fi roaming group

Tuesday, June 22, 2010 8:17 No Comments

AT&T and Verizon Wireless, the two largest U.S. mobile operators, have joined an organization that ensures roaming among mobile operators’ Wi-Fi networks.
The group, called the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA), also announced on Monday that South Korean mobile operator KT, Cisco Systems, U.S. cable operator Comcast, and wireless software vendor Devicescape Software have recently joined.
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