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iPhone applications to be delivered via wireless download; Apple takes 30% cut

Posted 6 March 2008 @ 12pm in Development, News

Much like the Installer.app application used to install unofficial iPhone applications, official iPhone applications will be delivered wirelessly to the iPhone via “App Store,” a new program that will be added to the iPhone in the next software update.

All of the hosting, credit card transactions, etc. will be handled by Apple.

Developers will be able to […]

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iPhone Dev Center “down for maintenance”

Posted 6 March 2008 @ 12pm in Development, News

Apple’s iPhone development center is “down for maintenance,” indicating that we’ll soon see some documentation, downloads, etc. related to the iPhone SDK (software development kit).

Staty tuned…

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Spore demoed as native iPhone game

Posted 6 March 2008 @ 11am in Applications, Development, News

During today’s “software roadmap” special event in Cupertino, Electronic Arts demonstrated a version of its upcoming game “Spore’ as a native iPhone application. In Spore, users control the evolution of species from single-celled organisms up through land-walking creatures.

The game makes full use of the iPhone’s accelerometer.

More on the way…

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Xcode to be used for iPhone development; iPhone simulator included

Posted 6 March 2008 @ 11am in Development, News

Claiming to make accessible the same APIs that it uses for iPhone development, Apple today announced that the object-oriented application programming environment that will be used for the iPhone SDK. Accessible features include:

Core Animation — letting developers build animations, ala CoverFlow
OpenGL in an iPhone-optimized edition
Core Audio
SQLLite

The iPhone’s Core OS uses the same kernel as Mac […]

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“Jailbreak apps” may live on post-iPhone-SDK

Posted 3 March 2008 @ 12pm in Applications, Development, News

In three days, Apple will reveal its plans for an iPhone software development kit (SDK), which will provide the framework for installation of official third-party applications, during a “road map” event at in Cupertino, California. Speculation regarding exactly how applications will be distributed and whether or not Apple will enforce approval for all officially installed […]

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Apple COO drops iPhone SDK hints at symposium

Posted 27 February 2008 @ 2pm in Development, News

During the Goldman Sachs Technology Investment Symposium today, Apple Chief Operating Officer Timothy Cook dropped some interesting hints about Apple’s iPhone “software road map” event March 6, where the company is expected to discuss it’s official SDK for the platform.

Saying that the iPhone is “a platform not a product,” Cook said that he thinks the […]

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Apple planning iPhone “software road map” event March 6; sources say SDK complete

Posted 27 February 2008 @ 11am in Development, News

Apple distributed invitations this morning for “an iPhone software road map” event to take place on March 6th.

Apple’s official software development kit (SDK) and associated components for the iPhone are complete and ready to ship, sources familiar with the matter have told iPhone Atlas. However, a series of legal hurdles — potentially including patent approval […]

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What iPhone SDK applications do you want?

Posted 22 February 2008 @ 2pm in Applications, Development

We don’t often conduct user surveys here on iPhone Atlas, but with Apple still apparently planning to “have an SDK in developers’ hands in February,” and February rapidly coming to a close, we’ll bluntly ask: what third-party applications would you most like to see materialize after the advent of the software development kit?

A number of […]

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Cracking the CoverFlow code

Posted 20 February 2008 @ 11am in Development

Innovation in the iPhone development community is progressing at an aggressive pace despite the continued lack of an official software development kit (SDK) from Apple (which, by all accounts, is still due this month). The latest breakthrough comes from Kevin Brosius, who has figured out how to use Apple’s slick CoverFlow technology (used to browse […]

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iPhone SDK/1.1.4 leaker: “I was lying”

Posted 18 February 2008 @ 1pm in Development, News

An iPhone developer who claimed he was working with Apple’s yet-to-be-announced iPhone SDK (software development kit) and had access to the 1.1.4 software/firmware now says he was lying. In a post to a MacRumors thread, “Kelly” of Tiny-Code wrote:

“Tiny-Code never had any relations with Apple, Inc. or any other division of Apple. Never had the […]

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