Cult of Mac ran into the CEO of Toktumi at CES (where said exec sneaked into an event), and it seems the purveyor of the 99-cent app Line2 (iTunes link, USA only) may have a major breakthrough in the works. If their next app update gets approved by Apple, itll be the first service to
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EverythingiCafe on 8th Jan 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Paid Apple iPhone app Infinite SMS, the Apple iPhone app which allows iPhoners to send free texts has been forced to shut down only a month after it went on sale in the Apple iTunes App Store. Apparently, the 3rd party app had been tapping into Google’s Gmail Labs SMS service to deliver free text messages
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PhonesReview on 12th Mar 2009 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
Written by Pete Cashmore Meanwhile, Google Latitude was rejected from the App Store by Apple, and only works on the iPhone as a web app: thats fueling speculation from 9 to 5 Mac that Apple plans to keep Google at bay long enough to launch its own location-sharing service. Original story at Mashable! . View our complete collection of news and blogs, plus related videos, photos and more at GearShri...
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iPhoneNano on 3rd Jan 2010 (via iphonenano.net)
If you're sick of waiting for your favorite app to endure Apple's long, drawn out approval process, then Your App Shop is available for all the developers who need a little push in the right direction. This shop is totally legal and independant of iTunes and it does not require a hacked phone for access. Plus, the creators can do some pretty cool slight-of-hand tricks. Note: By default t...
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MacLife on 8th Jan 2010 (via maclife.com)
Cult of Mac is reporting that Apple has added an Explicit category to iTunes Connect, the portal through which developers submit and manage their App Store apps. According to their developer source: “It’s available for selection when adding a new app to iTunesConnect although I can’t see any sign of it in the actual ...
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TheiPhoneBlog on 24th Feb 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
In what was previously a closed beta but now open one, skySYNC is a new service that has laid claim to being able to stream your iTunes library to your BlackBerry. Making use of a downloadable BlackBerry app and combined with a PC/Mac/Linux version of their desktop application skySYNC offers all your music in one place, always synced and always available through your device. Sounds compelling huh?...
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CrackBerry on 16th Feb 2010 (via crackberry.com)
Ok, so apparently the Google voice recognition application for the Apple iPhone the Google Mobile App was held back because Google found out that Apple wasn’t going to push the application out despite having Apple assurance earlier in the week. Thus when it wasn’t seen at the Apple iTunes App Store it raised a few mutterings
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PhonesReview on 18th Nov 2008 (via phonesreview.co.uk)