Analysis: Five qualities of a great iPhone app Thinking about creating an iPhone app? A contest run by retailer Gap shows off five common strengths of winning iPhone apps. Here's a look at the lessons learned -- and the apps.
Apple announces iPhone Tech Talk World Tour 2009 Apple’s iPhone Tech Talk World Tour is scheduled to run from October 29 to December 15 this year and will take place in nine cities across the world.
Apple allows in-app purchasing for free App Store apps Apple is now allowing developers of free App Store programs to include in-app purchasing. This should mean the end of two versions of programs—a free “lite” version and the paid-for full program—as developers can activate additional features with in-app purchasing.
Smartphones: A Tower of Babel for developers ould-be mobile developers face a Tower of Babel environment, making it tough to figure out how -- indeed, whether -- to take the plunge into creating apps for the small but enticing mobile market, says Infoworld's Paul Krill.
i.TV update to feature integrated remote for TiVo The forthcoming i.TV 2.0 update will include a remote control that lets users of the mobile programming guide control a broadband-connected TiVO DVR from their iPhone or iPod touch. It's part of the new i.TV Remote Control Framework that opens the app to third-party development.
Developers hack out new apps at iPhoneDevCamp Nearly 600 people descended upon Sunnyvale, Calif., this past weekend for a collaborative iPhone-developer conference that complements WWDC for some and replaces it for others.
Report: Apple seeding iPhone 3.1 beta Apple has reputedly started distributing the beta version of iPhone 3.1 to developers, along with the updated version of the Software Development Kit.
In UK, O2 to hobble free iPhone internet tethering O2 says it will disconnect iPhone owners who use the new internet tethering feature in the iPhone 3.0 update without signing up for its bolt-on service.
iPhone 3.0 opens up new features for developers Apps that take advantage of the new developer tools in the iPhone 3.0 OS are beginning to appear in the App Store. Here are a few that caught our eye.
Analysis: An IT take on iPhone 3.0 You've heard about copy-and-paste, Spotlight searches, and other consumer-friendly iPhone 3.0 features. But there's plenty in the update for corporate types, too.
Hands on with iPhone 3.0's Spotlight The new iPhone software adds enhanced search tools. Dan Frakes shows you how iPhone 3.0 makes it easier to find information and content on your mobile device.
Apple releases iPhone 3.0 software update First unveiled in March, the iPhone 3.0 software is now available for download, delivering 100 new features and enhancements to iPhone and iPod touch users.
PCalc calculator app ready for iPhone 3.0 PCalc 1.6, arriving on the App Store Monday, has been built for this week's iPhone 3.0 update, adding support for copy and paste to the calculator app.
Palm gets friendly with Pre hackers Palm appears to be giving tacit approval to groups trying to hack the Palm Pre and Palm's new handset operating system -- a sharp contrast to Apple's relationship with iPhone hackers.
Analysis: What Apple's WWDC moves mean for business
After a Worldwide Developers Conference keynote that saw a Snow Leopard preview and more developments on the iPhone front, Computerworld's Ryan Faas looks at the week's news from an enterprise perspective.
AT&T tight-lipped on MMS, tethering MMS and tethering may be part of the iPhone 3.0 update, but AT&T won't be ready to support them when the software ships next week.
Racing toward an iPhone app WhippleHill had a great idea for an iPhone app for its education customers, but not much development money to get it done. CIO.com looks at how they combined their business acumen with some Stanford students' iPhone smarts to develop a new app on the cheap, although it still took six months.
Mac hardware figures to be MIA at WWDC If you're expecting a Mac hardware announcement at this week's Worldwide Developer Conference, history is not on your side. But that's not to say hardware will be totally absent from Monday's keynote.
WWDC Preview: What we know, what we expect with iPhone 3.0 As WWDC nears, rumor and speculation about the forthcoming iPhone 3.0 software are coming fast and, dare we say, furious. Dan Moren takes a look at what we know, what we don't know, and what we'd really like to know about the new update.
Apple tests push notifications Apple is starting to test the push notifications feature promised for the upcoming iPhone 3.0 update.
Apple: All new apps must work with iPhone 3.0 Apple sent out an e-mail to iPhone developers Thursday, telling them that all new apps submitted to the App Store must work with the upcoming version of the iPhone OS.