Finally iPhone developers are able to change the prices of their apps in the Apple App Store, thanks to a new change announced on the Apple Dev website yesterday.
Finally iPhone developers are able to change the prices of their apps in the Apple App Store, thanks to a new change announced on the Apple Dev website yesterday.
You’ve spent hours of time on the development of an iPhone or iPad application. You’ve spent time making sure your app works right and.
What’s wrong with this new ad from Verizon & Google for the new Droid? Looks remarkably similar to the iconic photograph of the first iPhone at Macworld 2007 that was shot by James Duncan Davidson and I’m pretty sure he [...]
Today, at Synology, we announced on the Synology world-wide blog the upcoming release of 2 new iPhone applications. These new iPhone applications work with the Synology Disk Station Manager firmware (DSM 2.2) to integrate into Disk Station features. The apps, [...]
According to the May 2009 Mobile Metrics Report by AdMob, Apple is taking a big bite of the Smartphone market share. In their newly released study, they take a closer look at the iPhone apps within the AdMob network. “It [...]
Google has launched their mobile version of Google AdSense, now available on the iPhone and Android platforms. Not surprising that Google was the first to implement full blow advertising in applications. What was once free, will now be a little [...]