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1 Mar 2010Applications on iPhone or iPod touch may close unexpectedly because the device has begun to run low on application memory. This does not mean there is too much data stored on the device, but simply means that it is running too many memory-intensive tasks. Some examples of this issue: If you have many Safari web pages open on your iPhone or iPod touch, Safari may close and the iPhone or iPod touch will go back to the Home screen (where it shows all the application icons).
Just days after Apple removed over 5000 “overtly sexual” applications from the App Store, the company appears to have taken a curious turn that could result in the reinstatement of many of these applications. Cult of Mac reports and Ma…
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21 Feb 2010Late last week, the news broke that Apple was removing “overtly sexual” applications from the App Store. The list of applications that have been removed have not only included novelty apps and adult themed slideshow apps, but also a number …
iPhone developer ChilliFresh posted (via TechCrunch) that they received an email from Apple tonight indicating that their iPhone app Wobble iBoobs had been pulled from the App Store. The email revealed that Apple was now …
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14 Jan 2010As with any application downloaded from the App Store, you can safely remove the Gallery app from your iPhone or iPod touch.
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4 Nov 2009Apple today officially announced that more than 100,000 apps are now available from the App Store.
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9 Oct 2009Learn how to re-create your iTunes library and playlists. With iTunes 8 and later, you can back up your iTunes library, playlists, and iTunes Store purchases (including Applications purchased from the App Store) for safekeeping. Click here for more information.
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29 Jul 2009If you subscribe to MobileMe, you can now use your iPhone or iPod touch to view and share Pages documents, Keynote presentations, Microsoft Office documents, PDFs and more. To view documents, simply select them. To share them with others, just tap the share icon and choose your recipients. iDisk will send them an email with a download link. Get the free MobileMe iDisk app from the App Store.
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27 Jul 2009Filed under: App Store Earlier today, iPhone developer Sean Kovacs posted on his blog that his Google Voice client, GV Mobile, is getting pulled from the App Store due to “duplicating features that the iPhone comes with (Dialer, SMS, etc).” Kovacs says he received a call from an Apple staffer, who “wouldn’t send a confirmation email either – too scared I would post it.” The app still appears in the App Store, but when you attempt to purchase it you will be told “The item you tried to buy is no longer available.” We’ve also heard that Voice Central (another Google Voice application) is similarly no longer available for purchase. There has been speculation that Google is preparing its own iPhone app for Google Voice, however, in light of the news that Apple ‘requested’ that Google make Latitude a web app instead of a native app “in order to avoid confusion with Maps on the iPhone,” I wonder if we are unlikely to see such an application from Google. MailWrangler, a native Gmail client for the iPhone was also rejected from the App Store because the “application duplicates the functionality of the built-in iPhone application Mail without providing sufficient differentiation or added functionality, which will lead to user confusion.” As a heavy duty user of Gmail, I’ve wished for MailWrangler from the beginning. Sure you can use Gmail through Mobile Safari — as you can use Google Voice — but as Apple soon learned after trying to convince users and developers that web apps were all we needed, there are certain things which a native application makes much easier.
The outside of the box said "Windows base machine or better", so I bought a Mac.