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 […]

iCade Mobile brings old-school gaming to iPhone and iPod Touch

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On July 4, 2012

I don’t know about you guys but sometimes I miss the old mobile gaming systems that actually had buttons. Well if you are like me then you are in luck, The iCade Mobile gaming system for iPhone is now available for purchase. If the name sounds familiar then it’s because you have probably heard about it’s older […]

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50% of Mobile developers use 3rd parties Components to build their Apps

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On June 20, 2012

The guys at Chupamobile, the leading marketplace for Mobile App components, have released the results of their 1st Worldwide developers Survey. The results suggest that more and more developers are beginning to integrate 3rd party components in their apps. The company found that almost 50% of developers use some form of 3rd party components. Some […]

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 […]

Tap For Tap – The Free Exchange for Mobile App Promotion

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On April 18, 2012

Considering the fact that there are currently more than 1 million apps for iOS and Android devices, getting your App discovered by users can sometimes seem like a daunting task. This is where Tap for Tap  enters, it was created by Todd Dunlop and Eric Dyck to answer exactly this question and to help solve the […]

RadicalFlow allows designers to create iPhone and iPad apps without having to know how to code

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On April 17, 2012

Are you a Designer? Are you a Developer? If you answered test to either of these, or you are simply interested in the process of creating a new App, then this is a product you will want to check out! RadicalFlow is a Brooklyn based tech + design company in the heart of Silicon Alley. […]

Apple wants to ease app development process for non programmers

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On April 13, 2012

According to a new patent application published this week, Apple seems to be interested in making the life easier for iOS developers. According to the Patent Apple is working on a new digital content authoring tool. The patent carries the title “Content Configuration for Device Platforms,” and describes a new authoring tool that would allow users to create […]

REVIEW: Keynotopia

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On April 12, 2012

We are sure many of you have had a great idea for a new application, however the thought of having to design the actual app and write the code has deterred many from even starting. Well this week we got to test Keynotopia.com, the site offers users templates that allow app developers to simply drag and […]

iOS Tutorial – Twitter integration in iOS5

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On March 28, 2012

This tutorial is written by Simon Thompson, creator of the new iOS developer resource www.iosdeveloperguide.com Tweeting from within your app has become significantly easier to implement with the release of iOS5.  In the past you had the choice of writing your own Twitter integration library or using a third-party library, which could be time-consuming and confusing. […]