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Apple puts iAd-supported iPhone apps for kids out of business with no notice Apple has reportedly confirmed to a developer that it is no longer serving advertisements tied to its iAd platform in iOS apps geared toward children. When Mike Zornek ? developer of Dex, a free Pokemon app for the iPhone and iPod touch ? noticed iAd ads were no longer being served in his app, he contacted iAd support. The purported reply he received from Apple reads as follows: Hello Michael, We [..] |
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| Palringo for iPhone Updated, PTT Now Supported It has been less than one month since Palringo added its IM application to the iPhone App Store and we already have the major revision promised when it was released on July 29. The most notable addition of course, is Push-to-Talk (PTT) support. PTT, or vocal IM as they often call it in this case, [...]
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Apple claims to have created or supported more than half a million jobs in the U.S. Apple on Friday updated its website with a new job creation section detailing the company’s role in creating American jobs. Since its inception, the Cupertino-based company claims to have created or supported more than half a million jobs for U.S. workers across 50 states. “Throughout our history, Apple has created entirely new products ? and entirely new industries ? by focusing on in [..] |
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THQ puts the Smackdown on iPhone For those of you interested in wrasslin' on the subway, THQ has a new option that won't result in jail time or pepper spray. The publisher announced that WWE Smackdown vs. Raw is available now on the App Store for $4.99.
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Apple Puts Apps Browsing On The Web (AAPL) Apple has added its App Store to its website.
If you're looking for an App, you can preview it on the Web now, instead of launching iTunes.
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| How the iPhone puts a bomb under mobile networks Jesus Phone scarier than anyone thought - analysts
If you think everything that could have been written about the iPhone already has been written, prepare to be surprised. One vital aspect of Apple’s strategy has been overlooked - with multi-billion consequences for complacent network operators.
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Sling Puts Live TV On The iPhone (SATS) Sling Media (SATS) will today at Macworld demonstrate an application called SlingPlayer Mobile that lets users to watch whatever is on their home TV from their Apple (AAPL) iPhones.
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| Samsung puts $200 million aside for patent spats with Apple Samsung CEO Choi Gee-sung on Monday said that his company is ramping up its defense against Apple in 2012. Speaking to The Korea Times, Samsung’s chief executive confirmed the creation of a $200 million war chest that the South Korea-based vendor will use to fight Apple’s patent-related advances moving forward. Apple has of course launched attacks against Samsung in a number of regions [..] |
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NYT Goofs, Puts Nocera's Byline On Pogue's iPhone Review
New York Times (NYT) production staff: Meet your writers.
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