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Apple bans App Store’s 3rd-most prolific developer

Over the past few weeks, Apple has been much-maligned for keeping apps such as Google Voice off the App Store.

 

Out of Search Business, Yahoo Shifts Its Focus

Its search engine now in the hands of Microsoft, Yahoo plans to focus on display ads, content and mobile services.

 

iPhone bucks handset sales falls

iPhone bucks handset sales falls

Apple's iPhone is continuing to enjoy a rise in global sales, despite industry-wide falls, a survey says.

 

Chinese Worker Commits Suicide Over Missing iPhone

Chinese worker Sun Danyong was responsible for handling the prototypes of one of the world's hottest products — the iPhone. When one of the gadgets went missing and his company began investigating him, he jumped off his apartment building and killed himself.

 

iPhone sales boost Apple results

US technology giant Apple posts a better-than-forecast rise in quarterly results, thanks to strong iPhone sales.

 

Top iPhone App Developer Was Losing Out On $2000 A Day Because Of Sloppy Coding

Top iPhone App Developer Was Losing Out On $2000 A Day Because Of Sloppy Coding

Great story from iPhone ad network provider AdWhirl. Apparently the developer of one of the most popular applications for the platform ever wasn't generating any ad revenue from it for several days, missing out on up to $2000 a day according to the company's co-founder Sam Yam.

 

Palm Opens the Mojo SDK For All, New Pre Apps Forthcoming

Prepare yourself for the onslaught of tip calculators and flashlights, friends, because the Mojo SDK for Pre's WebOS is out and ready to rock. You can download it right here and start coding immediately, if not sooner.

Our major beef thus far has been the Pre's fairly sparse app store and this promises to open things up considerably.

 

Can Appcelerator Change The Face of Mobile? 3,000 Developers Think So

In little more than a month, the beta of Appcelerator's Titanium Mobile has garnered the attention of more than 3,000 developers. But the beta hasn't just gotten some respectable use: it's changing what kind of apps get created.

 

News Corp. Rebuts Allegations

News Corp. issued a detailed rebuttal of allegations that reporters at two of its U.K. tabloids used illegal methods to collect information on sports stars, celebrities and other public figures.

 

Inquiry Begun on Hacking Cases at Murdoch Papers

Inquiry Begun on Hacking Cases at Murdoch Papers

British police will look into a report that a Rupert Murdoch subsidiary hacked into cellphone messages.

 

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