We just got a tip. About a invasion of your privacy. From a iPhone Game App. According to a reliable source, Storm8, maker of free iPhone games such as Racing Live!, World War, and iMobsters, is being sued. The lawsuit was filed in San Francisco on behalf of Washington State resident Michael Turner after a
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PPCGeeks on 7th Nov 2009 (via ppcgeeks.com)
There’s a Zipcar iPhone app right around the corner (kinda like Zipcar). It will be available as a free download from the Apple App Store later this summer. Zipcar services are currently offered in these U.S. cities: - Atlanta - Philadelphia - Seattle - Boston - Pittsburgh - Toronto - Chicago - Portland - Vancouver - London - San Francisco - Washington DC - New York/New Jersey About Zipcar:
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appSafari on 16th Jul 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Block breaking puzzle games are always interesting to play. ‘Tiki Totems’ – a new physics puzzle block destroying game – has just hit the Apple Store. The new game app is for free, at least for the next 24 hours. Appease the Tiki Gods by carefully removing the unnecessary blocks that haze the might and glory
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Mobiletor on 20th Feb 2010 (via mobiletor.com)
iPhone gaming can be hazardous to your privacy, apparently. A security hole in the iPhone OS allows someone with the right know-how to design an iPhone app to secretly learn an iPhones phone number. The problem is serious enough that iPhone game developer Storm8, creators of Vampires Live and iMobsters, has been hit with a
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IntoMobile on 7th Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Written by Justin McElroy Though we understand their frustration, we're surprised there's not more hand wringing about all those free games littering the App Store, since we know so many people who refuse to pay cash for any game on the mobile platform. Do you have any purchasing guidelines you try to stick by?Indi... Original story at Joystiq . View our complete collection of ne...
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iPhoneNano on 14th Jan 2010 (via iphonenano.net)
Facts, figures and highlights from the past year of iPhone’s success. The jury might still be out on whether anyone can really make a long-term business model out of App Store sales. And, yes, ‘discoverability’ remains an issue for some, driving developers big and small to game the charts with free or cheap apps that dominate the best-seller lists. www.develop-online.net
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iPhoneTunes on 3rd Aug 2009 (via iphonetunes.net)