Sunday, April 11, 2010

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com - The Ultimate iPhone Blog

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com - The Ultimate iPhone Blog


iPhone OS 4.0: Apple Removes Google Branding From Mobile Safari Search, "Rate To Delete" For Apps

Posted: 11 Apr 2010 03:20 AM PDT

Earlier this year, there were rumors that suggested that Apple was in negotiations with Microsoft to bring the Bing search engine to iPhone users. This was seen as a move to potentially replace Google as the default search engine on the iPhone. In addition to this, there were also speculations...


Steve Jobs Responds To Complaints About Apple's Decision To Ban Apps Built With Cross-Compiler Programs

Posted: 10 Apr 2010 06:04 PM PDT

Mashable has just reported that Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs has weighed in on Apple's decision to ban applications built with cross-compiler programs in the iPhone developer SDK agreement for iPhone OS 4.0. Developer Greg Slepak, CEO of TaoEffect claims to have emailed Steve Jobs to voice his concerns about Apple's...


Apple's Stand On Flash Could Hurt Adobe Financially; Evangelist Lashes Out At Apple

Posted: 10 Apr 2010 04:27 PM PDT

Apple updated its iPhone OS SDK Agreement with iPhone OS 4.0 to ban applications built with cross-compiler programs. As we had noted, this has come as a huge blow to Adobe ahead of the launch of its new Flash Professional CS5 suite. The launch, scheduled for April 12, was noted...


iPhone OS 4.0: Hack Can Enable Multitasking On iPhone 3G

Posted: 10 Apr 2010 11:09 AM PDT

One of the major disappointments about iPhone OS 4.0 for users who own iPhone models older than iPhone 3GS is the lack of multitasking support on their devices in the latest iPhone OS (in fact iPhone OS 4.0 won't be available to original iPhone and iPod Touch users). Steve Jobs...


Twitter Acquires Tweetie; Will Be Renamed "Twitter For iPhone" And Available For Free

Posted: 10 Apr 2010 08:33 AM PDT

Twitter has announced that the company is acquiring Tweetie, the hugely popular Twitter iPhone app. In a recent blog post, Evan Williams, the CEO and co-founder of Twitter revealed that the application shall be renamed "Twitter for iPhone" and will be made available free of charge over the next few...


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