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Symbian offers app developers a helping hand

News Apple's iPhone, for example, has proved particularly attractive for developers - with more than 50,000 apps now offered via the iTunes App Store. Developers working on apps for Symbian OS are to be offered a helping hand. [16 Jul 2009]

Is Apple's iPhone App Store too far ahead for others to catch up?

News While Apple has made it easy to download and pay for applications, and the company has made it attractive for developers to develop for the iPhone, the real success of the App Store is likely attributed to the fact that it operates... [15 Jul 2009]

Minority Report: Can Palm Pre beat the iPhone?

Comment The decision to effectively hack iTunes but also market it as a key feature is a risky strategy for a company which has invested all its hopes on the Pre. The controversial feature is its ability to sync music with... [08 Jul 2009]

Seeking memorable mobile apps

Comment While Apple has undoubtedly successfully translated the 'buy a tune or video clip' model of iTunes into the mobile application domain, unfortunately for application developers the returns are also at a similar price... [02 Jul 2009]

Security and Compliance Readiness: Making Risk Visible and Remediation Automatic

White Paper In addibon, many employees may load out-of-policy software onto their PCs (I.E.iTunes, IM, Skype, WeatherBug, etc.which could introduce unexpected vulnerabilities or simply cause productivity or network bandwidth issues. [20 Jun 2009]

iPhone 3.0 patches 46 security holes

News The software, first shown off to developers in March, is available via iTunes. Apple has patched nearly four dozen security holes in the iPhone and iPod Touch with its iPhone OS 3.0 release, made available on Wednesday. [19 Jun 2009]

Not using Apple? iTunes reminds it won't support you

News In an article published on its support site this week, Apple has highlighted to consumers that it doesn't provide iTunes support for third party media players. Titled iTunes: About unsupported... [18 Jun 2009]

Free apps way to woo users into opening wallets?

News Templeton said the approach was inspired by consumer technologies such as iTunes and Google Apps. Virtualisation software company Citrix is aiming to drive uptake of its technology by giving away several of its latest... [17 Jun 2009]

iPhone OS 3.0: Landing Wednesday

News Current iPhone owners can download the software from iTunes for free, and iPod Touch users can get it as well, but for a fee of $9.95, just like the last OS update. Many of the iPhone's long-awaited features will finally... [17 Jun 2009]

iPhone has no place in business say CIOs

News There are also too many potential iPhone 'cons' for David Suthers, CIO of Masterlease: "High cost of ownership, lock-in to O2 and potential abuse of company resources via iTunes would be my main reasons [against it]," he... [16 Jun 2009]

$99 iPhone announced at Apple's WWDC

News Previously you had to do this on iTunes proper, then sync. At Apple's annual Worldwide Developer's Conference on Monday, the company announced refreshes to its flagship hardware and software. Included was a new version... [09 Jun 2009]

A new media world: Napster's 10-year anniversary

Comment As for the version of Napster now owned by CE retailer BestBuy, Chris Allen and crew have been able to keep the legitimate version of Napster up and running in the shadow of Apple and the iTunes' success. [03 Jun 2009]

Palm shows its hand with Pre features

News He also showed a "media sync" feature that lets users grab non-protected media files directly from iTunes without any special software. Rubinstein, when asked whether iTunes maker Apple will be unhappy... [29 May 2009]

Building a mobile app? Don't forget BlackBerry and Android

News Another problem for would-be iPhone app launchers is standing out in a very big crowd: with now more than 25,000 apps available on the iTunes App Store, Forrester says companies face a challenge getting their app noticed. [15 May 2009]

"We had a lot of people running around but nobody doing anything!"

News Music site that opens up to content from YouTube, iTunes, Amazon and other sites and lets Yahoo! s new chief executive Carol Bartz has spoken out about the recently announced five per cent job cuts at the internet pioneer. [22 Apr 2009]

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