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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 13 November 2009 19:53 |
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Remember the iPhone app named 0870?
The iPhone app made news earlier this year when Apple finally approved it after a record 429 days. Though this was an aberration, most iPhone app developers find themselves in similar situations when their iPhone apps take weeks or sometimes months to get approved.
In an attempt to redress the situation, Apple has now introduced a new feature in the Dev Center website that will give the iPhone app developers a better idea about status of their application's approval.
iPhone App developers will now be shown messages such as 'Waiting for Review', 'In Review' or 'Ready for Sale' against each of their submitted apps. While this is definitely a better scenario, we are not exactly sure if this will solve the issue. Apple provides new approval status feature for app developers
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Friday, 13 November 2009 19:44 |
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The iPhone App Store has been ridiculed quite a bit in the past over their draconian as well as inconsistent approval policies.
These policies of Apple claimed another victim today when Joe Hewitt, the brain behind Facebook's iPhone app announced that he was quitting the project.
In a message sent over Twitter, Joe wrote:
"Time for me to try something new. I’ve handed the Facebook iPhone app off to another engineer, and I’m onto a new project".
When approached by the folks at TechCrunch, Joe revealed that the decision was entirely due to Apple's App Store policies. In his chat with TechCrunch, Joe said
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Tuesday, 25 August 2009 16:12 |
Browsing your device’s app store is great when you’re on the bus, on the can, or on the run - but it’s a whole lot easier to take it all in when you’re at a full-fledged, big boy computer. Apple’s been leading the pack on this front, with iTunes providing a computer-side storefront for casual perusal. Google’s got a very limited selection of featured apps on display, and Palm’s got a whole lot o’ nothin’.
This morning, RIM is making their first move into this game. They’re not going the whole iTunes-esque standalone client route, fortunately; instead, they’ve launched the BlackBerry App World Webstore, which gives you an exhaustive look at everything they’ve got to offer right from the comforts of your browser. If nothing else, it’s a tremendous way to show potential Crackberry-addicts what they’ve got to look forward to if they make the jump - which, by our count, is just shy of 2,500 applications. |
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Thursday, 05 November 2009 13:52 |
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Crashes are a permanent part of any motor race. That is why they have been put first in Crash Arena 3D. In this game you will be trusted to operate one of four powerful muscle cars. Ram into other cars and remain the last one alive! Complete “Career” mode to unlock all cars and arenas! Fight in “Free race” mode to get the best racing times! Show you friends via a Bluetooth game who is the real racer! Crash Arena 3D includes: - 4 classic muscle cars and 1 bonus car; - 4 different racing locations; - detailed 3D graphics; - realistic physics of rear-wheel driven cars; - a multi-level damage system; - multiplayer support for up to 4 players via Bluetooth; - uploading results of races on worldwide server, getting your rank.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 05 November 2009 14:03 |
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Written by TK Dinesh
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Tuesday, 25 August 2009 16:00 |
 Consider this a friendly reminder that if you have a BlackBerry Curve, Bold, or Storm, you have a good chance to win an iSkin case for your beloved phone. Just head over to the contest post, and drop us a comment with what BlackBerry you have. That’s it. Nice and easy. The contest ends on Monday, the 24th. |
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