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Will More iPhone Apps go Open Source?
Will More iPhone Apps go Open Source?
Ever since Apple finally lifted the NDA covering the iPhone SDK, a small number of developers have started to open source their native iPhone apps. Today, Freshbooks , a popular online time-tracking and invoicing service, joined this group by open sourcing its native iPhone application. Other ...
Apple: iWork 2009
Apple: iWork 2009
iWork.com — Store Mac iPod + iTunes iPhone Downloads Support Search Meet the next generation of notebooks. The new... 13-inch MacBook. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro. Watch the new MacBook video. Hot News Headlines Read the latest news and information from Apple. The ... (more) Apple: iWork 2009
Asus planning Eee phone... with Android? | News | TechRadar UK
techradar.com — Johnny Shih, CEO of Asus, has announced that the company is looking at an Eee-branded phone... and... that it may run Android as well. Speaking to TechRadar at Asus' keynote speech at CES 2009, Shih said that the company was looking at a 'two-pronged' ... (more) Asus planning Eee phone... with Android? | News | ...
Apple patent reveals 'iPhone gloves' for warmer hands-on experience
Apple patent reveals 'iPhone gloves' for warmer hands-on experience
engadget.com — A new Apple patent has been found that will assuredly warms the hearts (and hands) of many... iPhone users currently enduring a cold winter. Originally filed a day before the iPhone's June 28, 2007 launch, it details a glove with a thin, electrically ... (more) Apple patent reveals 'iPhone gloves' for warmer hands-on ...
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