OS X 10.8.1 update to address problems with Mountain Lion battery life

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On August 22, 2012

When OS X Mountain Lion was released many owners of MacBook Pros with Retina Display rejoiced, however the happiness didn’t last long soon after the release users were reporting substantially shorter battery life. One test showed  a 38% decrease in battery life, moving from eight hours of battery life on a single charge under OS X […]

Weekly News Roundup – 17 August 2012

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On August 17, 2012

Once again the week is coming to an end and that means it’s time for a roundup of the past weeks news! Twitter Starts Clamping Down On Third-Party Apps With New Rules – Twitter has announced some new changes that make it significantly more difficult and tedious to develop third-party software around the social network. Horn Brings […]

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Apple starts cracking down on developers selling access to Apple developers betas

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On July 9, 2012

While this really has never been a secret, it seems as if the report by Wired last month on the booming industry of selling access to iOS developer betas has woken Apple. Apple offers these developer betas to registered iOS developers, with a price tag of $99/year. Over the past few years however more and more developers […]

Dropbox makes SDK changes, now complies with Apple's rules

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On May 14, 2012

Last week we reported that Apple had begun rejecting apps that used Dropbox SDK allowing apps to link to external purchase options. Now the company reported that they have made updates and now their apps are once again being accepted into the App Store. Dropbox has also officially confirmed the changes made to its SDK, […]

Exclusive Interview with John Casey, author of "The Art of Launching an App"

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On May 3, 2012

With more than 600,000 Apps available in the App Store it can be extremely hard to get your app noticed. Recently John Casey wrote a very interesting article titled “The Art of Launching an App“ in it he describes the app world like a giant forest filled with millions of trees. Today we are lucky enough […]

Apple encourages developers to sign up for Developer ID ahead of the Mountain Lion release this Summer

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On May 1, 2012

With the release of Mountain Lion just a few months away, Apple has begun preparing the Mac Developing community for the new Gatekeeper feature. Developers are reporting having received an email from Apple encouraging them to sign up for the company’s Developer ID program so that their apps can be properly signed ahead of the launch […]

Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) to kick off June 11

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On April 25, 2012

The announcement we have all been waiting for is finally here, Apple has officially announced that it will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) June 11 through June 15 at San Francisco’s Moscone West. At this year’s five-day conference, developers will learn about the future of iOS and OS X, allowing them to build […]

Evernote announce second annual worldwide developer competition: The Evernote Devcup!

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The guys at Evernote have some great news, they have just announced their second annual worldwide developer competition: the Evernote Devcup! Devcup challenges software developers and designers to create awesome products that help over 25 million users do more with Evernote. On their blog Evernote adds: We’re excited to announce our second annual worldwide developer competition: […]

How-to Activate UDID without Developer Account

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On June 8, 2011

First of all, what is UDID? It’s ‚ÄúUnique Device Identifier,‚Äù is simply a specific serial number for your iDevice and it’s unique, so you will not find same UDID for 2 devices. UDID is a 40-number, alphanumeric string. In order to install and trying Apple’s beta software such as iOS 3 beta, iOS 4 beta, […]

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First of all, what is UDID? It’s ‚ÄúUnique Device Identifier,‚Äù is simply a specific serial number for your iDevice and it’s unique, so you will not find same UDID for 2 devices. UDID is a 40-number, alphanumeric string. In order to install and trying Apple’s beta software such as iOS 3 beta, iOS 4 beta, […]