Topic: apple

Uncertainty surrounds rules covering iPhone development

Third parties wanting to write for the iPhone have not received any clarification from Apple regarding what is allowed … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: The danger of monocultures

Monocultures are tempting for businesses to get involved with, but they have serious drawbacks … continue reading

Short Takes: July 15, 2010

The editors talk about the green potential of Apple’s hardware, the iVuvuzela, and sensors in the earth’s crust … continue reading

Windows & .NET Watch: When the market speaks

Apple recently overtook Microsoft in market capitalization, meaning investors now trust it more. Are they justified? … continue reading

Short Takes: June 15, 2010

The editors talk about the long, odd history of DNS, succumbing to the iPad, and Google’s purchase of AdMob … continue reading

Apple unveils billion-dollar profits for iPhone devs at WWDC

Steve Jobs also unveils the latest iPhone and the new version of the iPhone OS, as well as modifications to the App Store … continue reading

Windows & .NET Watch: Apple leaves bitter taste

On the surface, Apple’s restrictions seem to leave more freedom for developers, but banning C# development is restrictive … continue reading

Windows &. NET Watch: Microsoft calling

Windows Phone 7 shows a lot of potential, but can it attract enough attention to overpower its competition? … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: No winners in the Apple-Adobe imbroglio over Flash and HTML5

While Apple’s moves will work for it in the long run, it short-term moves are bad for developers … continue reading

Apple licensing changes block Flash, Mono

Analysts worry that this move will seriously hamper flexibility for developers … continue reading

Zeichick’s Take: This week, the iPad cometh

Not every developer may be interested in mobility, but it is worth keeping an eye on … continue reading

From the Editors: Agile isn’t an all-or-nothing choice

The editors say that shops should go their own way re: agile, and that mobile development gains from two main competitors … continue reading

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