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Designing iPhone business apps: Does usefulness outweigh effort?
When Apple launched its new App Store earlier this summer, the assumption was that scads of businesses would develop applications for their iPhone -toting customers. Although there are more than 60 apps in the App Store's Business category, virtually no big-name compa
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Apple unveils iPhone SDK
Apple unveiled on Thursday the iPhone SDK at a special event at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, Calif. Apple executives said the SDK provides developers with the same tools it uses to develop applications for the iPhone.
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iPhone 3G: The arrival-day FAQs
After months of speculation, and weeks since CEO Steve Jobs trumpeted it at his company's annual developers conference, Apple today rolls out its new, faster iPhone 3G.But with the hype seemingly on mute compare
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Deploying the iPhone 3G for business, part 2
In Part 1 of this series, I looked at the mechanisms available to IT staffers to activate, deploy and configure iPhones in business environments. But the biggest new business-oriented feature available on the iPhone, thanks to the iPhone 2.x firmware (included with th
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5 iPhone Applications That Replace Your Tools
Throw out your level, your tape measure and your car's speedometer -- the iPhone has apps aimed at replacing all these tools and more.
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5 iPhone Applications That Replace Your Tools
Throw out your level, your tape measure and your car's speedometer -- the iPhone has apps aimed at replacing all these tools and more.
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Citrix developing XenApps and XenDesktop for the iPhone
By the first half of 2009, Citrix will make its XenDesktop and XenApp client and server software for remote access to Windows applications available for the iPhone."We expect to have it sooner rather than later,
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iPhone hackers look to an uncertain future
Apple's announcement of an iPhone Software Development Kit will empower developers to plug gaps in the iPhone's functionality. But for those who have been developing iPhone software via the unauthorized process called jailbreaking, the announcement raises questions ab
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Apple waitlists iPhone Developer Program applicants
Developers hoping to build native iPhone apps have been put on hold when attempting to enroll in Apple's iPhone Developer Program -- at least temporarily.The program gives access to additional resources on Apple
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Gear Gallery: Shrinking Computers, DVR Expander and iPhone Competitors
: Most of the new mini-laptops look like toys, educational tools or lab experiments in miniaturization, but the MSI Wind is an actual PC. Packing the latest 1.6-GHz Atom processor and a roomy 80-GB drive, the Wind boasts some legit PC cred. Yes, your iPod probably has more drive space, but 80 gig
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Gear Gallery: Shrinking Computers, DVR Expander and iPhone Competitors
: Most of the new mini-laptops look like toys, educational tools or lab experiments in miniaturization, but the MSI Wind is an actual PC. Packing the latest 1.6-GHz Atom processor and a roomy 80-GB drive, the Wind boasts some legit PC cred. Yes, your iPod probably has more drive space, but 80 gig
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iPhone SDK exceeds developer expectations
Apple's iPhone SDK offers far more than many developers expected, according to developers that InfoWorld spoke with after the long-awaited SDK unveiled today. "It looks like this is what everybody wanted," said Tony Meadow, principal at Bear River Associates, a mobile
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Gallery: The iPhone 2.0 Keynote
: Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com SAN FRANCISCO -- As conferences go, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference ranks low on the sexiness factor. It's a good bet that, without the promise of a new, iPhone 3G, the programmer-centric conference would not have drawn the hundreds of broadcast, print and
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Gallery: The iPhone 2.0 Keynote
: Photo: Jim Merithew/Wired.com SAN FRANCISCO -- As conferences go, Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference ranks low on the sexiness factor. It's a good bet that, without the promise of a new, iPhone 3G, the programmer-centric conference would not have drawn the hundreds of broadcast, print and
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Analysts recommend iPhone for enterprise use
Market research firm Gartner changed its stance against using the iPhone in an enterprise situation on Wednesday. The change of heart comes because of the iPhone's upcoming software upgrade, which will see broader support for security and enterprise e-mail.
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SDK showdown: iPhone vs. Android
In this corner: The current champion of the mobile phone market, the iPhone. In the other corner: A scrappy open source challenger, Android.While the iPhone has without a doubt been the big success story of the
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Five reasons to buy the Apple iPhone 3G
When the iPhone was introduced, I found it tempting ... very, very tempting. But just enough features and capabilities were missing from Apple's initial cell phone offering that I held off on buying one.I wasn't
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Google Mobile App for iPhone
Searching is Google's bread-and-butter, and the Google Mobile App for the iPhone (and the iPod Touch) searches the Web and your mobile device with ease. If only Google's other Web applications worked as transparently, or as well.
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Sun's plan for Java on iPhone could hit roadblock
Acknowledging that conditions of Apple's iPhone SDK agreement may impede Sun's plan to put a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) on the iPhone, a Sun official held out an olive branch this week to Apple.The JVM would ena
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Lifted iPhone NDA opens the door for conferences, books
The collective sigh of relief when Apple lifted the iPhone NDA, which had prevented developers from discussing iPhone programming, came not just from developers, but also from educators, authors, and publishers. With the NDA gone, iPhone-related books can be published
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