By Christopher Price on September 17, 2012
We explain the war of words between Google’s Andy Rubin and Alibaba’s Aliyun OS team… and, in the process, dive deep into the world of Android compatibility. It’s a coming storm, headed this way, that you should know about.
Posted in Android, Editorials, Google | Tagged acer, alibaba, aliyun, aliyun os, amazon, Android, Android 4.0, andy rubin, appstore, Barnes & Noble, Bing, cdd, chicom, China, chinese, Chrome, cts, Google, google play, ics, kindle fire, linux, Maemo, meego, Nook, oha, open handset alliance, prc
By Humberto Saabedra on March 23, 2010
Opera has taken a rather novel approach to submitting its iPhone version of the popular Opera Mini browser to Apple’s App Store for approval. First it has issued a press release stating the submission of the app earlier this morning, and it has also opened up a dedicated portal with a timer that details the […]
Posted in Apple, General News, Nerds | Tagged app store, app store approval, app store approval process, Apple, appstore, AppStoreApproval, AppStoreApprovalProcess, Browser, iphone, ipod touch, IpodTouch, Mobile Browser, MobileBrowser, opera, Opera Mini, OperaMini |
By Christopher Price on July 11, 2008
We’ve gone through the entire AppStore launch list. Find out what iPhone apps you probably haven’t heard of, and why you probably will want them.
Posted in Apple, AT&T, EV-DO, General News, GSM, LTE | Tagged Apple, appstore, AT&T, columns, ice, iphone, jott, netnewswire, newsgator, pangea, sega, sketches, truphone, yelp |
By Christopher Price on June 27, 2008
Apple has released multiple new betas today, which have let loose new details on the upgrades coming July 11th. First, Apple released iPhone SDK Beta 8. This is expected to be the last beta release of the SDK. Apple states in the SDK release notes that the release is code-compatible with the final release of […]
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