Monthly Archives: April 2010
Apple vs Gizmodo | Picking on the little guy
I had the feeling last week that it kinda sucked that Gizmodo was getting so much heat for the whole situation. It was making Apple look like a monster. It’s not like leaks don’t happen for every other apple device/product – it happens quite frequently. But then I read the post on daringfireball that was [...]
Apple iPad 3G + Wifi | Two days left on the countdown
http://www.loopinsight.com/2010/04/27/ipad-3g-models-are-in-the-u-s-and-ready-to-ship/
Apple Open | Flash Closed
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/04/21/apple_strikes_back_at_adobe_says_flash_is_closed_and_proprietary.html
The Macalope is funny
I’m not typically a HUGE fan of the Macalope. I’m a normal fan. I like his stuff, I’m just not a reader that’s chomping at the bit for the next article. However, this past Saturdays’ piece was particularly hilarious. Seriously. I had to run to the bathroom to pee. The second time I laughed, I [...]
Cheese: the Sub way
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Tuesday | New MacBooks Announced
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/10/04/13/apple_releases_new_macbook_pros_with_intel_core_i7_i5_processors.html
3.3.1 | Best solution for Apple’s new rules
Are you an exclusive MonoTouch developer or a wishful future CS5 Flash-to-iPhone-app user? Tired of reading millions of threads complaining about 3.3.1? Want to develop an application for the iPhone but feeling scared about Cocoa? Boy have we got the solution for you! Just go freaking learn Cocoa Touch and Obj C! Other blogs might [...]
Posted in apple, cocoa Tagged Adobe, apple, Cocoa Touch, CS5, middleware, MonoTouch, obj-c, Objective C 1 Comment
3.3.1 | Apple’s iPhone Developer Program License Agreement
After last Thursday’s announcement of iPhone OS4 an update to the iPhone Developer Program License Agreement was found on the Apple developer website that prohibited the use of any third party cross compilers and/or language wrappers/converters for the use of making iPhone applications. This is described in the update to section 3.3.1: 3.3.1 — Applications may [...]
Posted in apple, cocoa, development, iPhone Tagged 3.3.1, Adobe, Agreement, apple, Cocoa Touch, CS5, developer, iPad, iPhone, John Gruber, MonoTouch 2 Comments
Where did March go?
March was a busy month. From finishing up a long project at work to attending MIX10 in Vegas (during which my twitter account got a couple seconds of fame during the keynote), I had little time to myself and no time to blog. I didn’t even have time to keep up on all things Apple [...]
Steve Jobs releases official statement about Flash and Apple