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While it’s easy slinging arrows at Apple for its closed and tightly-controlled iPhone App Store, there’s something to be said for its security. Google’s Android operating system has long faced more complicated concerns with its much freer application approval process, it’s openness to side-loaded apps (installing apps via APK files that you receive through some source other than the Android Market,) plus having users root the platform to take control over certain internal system processes
Comic-Con 2010: Maxis crew spills the details on key game aspects of its sci-fi action-RPG follow-up to Spore.
A Chinese government fund has told a U.N.
Apple has once again gone a little bit haywire in its app approval process, deciding that a mirror application is pornographic or obscene.
LONDON | Fri Jul 23, 2010 4:14am EDT LONDON (Reuters) – A Chinese government fund has told a U.N. panel it supports project developers which earn carbon offsets under a lucrative Kyoto Protocol scheme, and which rejects the idea that they are over-compensated
Blackberry has just announced a location service that provides an approximate
The new iOS 4.1 beta has just been released today to developers, and
In just two years, Apple’s App Store has been a success for Apple and developers, but Google’s Android Market poses a legitimate threat.
Nokia has stated that it is dropping Symbian for all its high end N-series phones, replacing it with the new MeeGo OS. This means that the much-vaunted Symbian^4 will only be used on the mid range handsets it’s seeking to push into the hands of consumers to help maintain its share of the smartphone market.
If you’re an Android developer, you’ll be happy to hear that Andy Rubin, VP of engineering at Google and one of the main guys behind Android, has confirmed that the Android 2.2 (FroYo) source will be available from today. So if you’re a third-party developer who is looking to churn out the next breakthrough game/software for Android, why not check out what the whole deal is about? Permalink: Android 2.2 FroYo Source Code Now Open To Developers from Ubergizmo | Hot: Evo 4G Review , iPad Review