Apple Introduced a New iPod touch Lineup today, September 9, 2009. “At just $199 the iPod touch [8Gb model] is the most affordable gateway to Apple’s revolutionary App Store with more than 75,000 applications that you can wirelessly download right into your iPod touch,” said Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing.
Apple releases iPhone 3.0.1 update to fix SMS exploit
Firmware 3.0.1 is now available for the iPhone, iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS through iTunes. The update is around 300MB. Apparently, there is no new features or fixes other than the text message exploit patch. The technique involves sending only one unusual text character or else a series of “invisible” messages that confuse the phone… →
App Store submissions: how to avoid Apple's rejection.
When Apple reviews your app, they will eventually give you some Submission Feedback, people around the web is collecting them as an unpublished set of rules and clarifications from Apple’s App Review team that can cause your iPhone app to be rejected.
Bricked iPhone? Say it ain't so…
I have a few suggestions for developers using bleeding edge systems on iPhone. 1. The OS will expire. Be sure you update to the latest available system before you, say, go out of town to Railsconf. We’ve been warned you don’t use OS3 on a production phone, but that’s easy advice to ignore when things… →
How to improve iTunes App Store search rankings for iPhone Apps
How do you determine, and place custom developed iPhone Native app in a specific category within the iTunes App Store? How is the placement determined within the category once the app is launched. What makes them come up first when people searches the App Store?
iPhone Native applications, the submission to Apple
Short story of an iPhone App submission for review to Apple, now published on the iTunes App Store They say there are just a few things that are certain in life: death, taxes… and perfectionism-driven-development. There are few professions out there that are so obsessed with perfection. WordPress’ motto “Code is Poetry” probably says that… →