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Sony Ericsson issues SDK for Windows Xperia
News Meanwhile Apple CEO Steve Jobs recently revealed the company raked in $30m in sales of iPhone apps in the first month it opened its doors - a mere cut of what its developers have turned over in app sales. [05 Sep 2008]
Five iPhone apps for business
News Since the launch of Apple's App Store, a steady stream of business-oriented applications has flooded in for iPhone users. Most of the applications can be found on the App Store, Apple's online market - launched in June - where iPhone users can... [04 Sep 2008]
Inbox: iPhone ad, red boxes, wi-fi piggybacking, sci-fi thinking
Comment The Advertising Standards Authority has banned an ad for the iPhone that promised users access to "all parts of the internet" on their Apple device. Well, apparently one English pound is all you need thanks to BT's latest scheme. [04 Sep 2008]
Google Chrome: Should its rivals be worried?
News Apple has expanded its Safari ambitions from Mac OS X to Windows, most notably by letting the browser hitch a ride along with the iTunes update software. If Google sponsors aggressive WebKit development - and doesn't end up wrestling with Apple for... [03 Sep 2008]
UK crime fighters grapple with iPhone wipe threat
News Criminals can remotely destroy incriminating evidence by exploiting security features on the Apple iPhone, a leading digital forensics expert has warned. The head of the Serious Fraud Office digital forensics unit Keith Foggon cautioned that the... [02 Sep 2008]
Jet packs, army tech and Victorian gadgets
Photo The device is due to arrive in the UK in September, squaring up to Apple's iPhone and vying to be the enterprise's gadget of choice. The UK Ministry of Defence's Watchkeeper programme is aiming to develop an unmanned 'spy in the sky' plane that... [02 Sep 2008]
Google unleashes first open source browser
News Internet Explorer holds roughly three-quarters of the browser market, followed by Mozilla's Firefox and Apple's Safari browsers. Google said its engineers have borrowed from a variety of other open source projects, including Apple's WebKit and the... [02 Sep 2008]
Sony Ericsson: Microsoft mobile is on track
News Stiff competition from other platforms - especially RIM's BlackBerry and Apple's iPhone - have hurt demand for Microsoft-based products, and the software giant missed its 20 million phone sales target for the year to June 2008. [02 Sep 2008]
iPhone doubles its global web share
News This fall has coincided with an increase in market share not only for the iPhone but also for Linux and Apple Mac. In the same time period, Apple Mac increased its market share, from 6.58 per cent to 7.86 per cent. [02 Sep 2008]
Fire on the Wire: The IEEE 1394 High Performance Serial Bus
White Paper This effort resulted in the original development of what became the IEEE 1394-1995 standard in Fall 1995.is based on Apple Computer's original 1394 bus, which was intended as a low-cost replacement for or supplement to the SCSI bus that is a... [02 Sep 2008]
Pay-as-you-go for iPhone 3G
News Pay-as-you-go iPhones will be available from 16 September in O2 stores, The Carphone Warehouse and Apple stores. Pay-as-you-go iPhone customers will get 12 months unlimited browsing and wi-fi at hotspots from O2's partners BT Openzone and The Cloud... [01 Sep 2008]
iPhone 3G apps, Microsoft cloud OS, facebook ban, YouTube police...
News The iPhone 3G may have blasted off on 11 July but August was the month Apple's shiny handset was put through its paces and managed to churn out all sorts of headlines - even as older Apple-flavoured rumours did another round of the blogosphere... [01 Sep 2008]
Google ready to go to Market with Android shop
News Writing on the Android developer's blog, Google exec Eric Chu said Android Market will be "an open content distribution system that will help end users find, purchase, download and install various types of content on their Android-powered devices... [01 Sep 2008]
Microsoft to launch mobile apps store offering?
News It looks as though Microsoft is joining Apple and Google in the mobile 'apps store' market. Along with its new iPhone 3G, Apple opened its App Store to wild success. Apple raked in about $30m in sales of iPhone applications in the first month the... [01 Sep 2008]
Location-based Android apps take home the money
News The company plans to distribute the applications through its recently launched Android Market, a web-based location for all its apps similar to Apple's App Store. GoCart turns a scan of a product's bar code into a comparison-shopping exercise using... [01 Sep 2008]
