November 2009

November 30, 2009

Oscope for iphone, a sneak preview #2

oScope for iPhone is coming along quite nicely. It now has * A calibrated FFT, accurate down to 1Hz * Continuous wave view, for viewing from 10 ms to 1.5 full seconds of audio real-time * Triggering, for holding onto audio that crosses a specified threshold. * Very low latency response (Uses OpenGL and talks as directly to the iPhone hardware as possible) Planned for the future: * Octave-band anal…



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Hardware Keyboard For iPhone by 4iThumbs

Hardware Keyboard For iPhone by 4iThumbs

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Essentially a screen protector, the 4iThumbs has raised bumps that match each key on the iPhone’s onscreen keyboard. The 4iThumbs Keyboard is available at US$14.95 for the portrait mode version, US$16.95 for the landscape-oriented one, or US$19.95 for both.

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Driver Game For iPhone

Driver Game For iPhone

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Gameloft brings the excitement of the original Driver game to the iPhone, including the exact authentic physics and driving engine present in the PC original. The only things you won’t find is a replay editor.

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November 29, 2009

Blog For Apps Rejected by Apple

Blog For Apps Rejected by Apple

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A site has been created that tries to monitor applications for the iPhone which Apple rejected. In the blog you can find the name of the application and the reason why Apple refused access to the App Store. And if you are the author of the rejected application, you can send information about it to be included in the list.
http://apprejections.com

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November 28, 2009

Apple Gets 10 000 Applications a Week For App Store

Apple Gets 10 000 Applications a Week For App Store

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Business Week published an interview with the CEO of Apple – Phil Schiller in which he mentions the interesting details about the approval process of applications in App Store. According to him, the company is pleased with the process now and even render control more strict so during the preliminary review of applications for Apple officials discovered problems that the authors of the software is happy to correct before their application go public. Also learn that Apple gets a week for 10 000 new requests for applications that want to appear in the App Store. Clearly, not all of them are really suitable for end users and that Apple can hardly quick enough to consider any new applications.

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