It’s not just Apple’s iPhone SDK-based AIM client that made splash, there were a number of demonstrations at today’s iPhone Software Roadmap that gave us some insight on what to expect later this year. The early seeds of the iPhone SDK seems to have gone to some good use. Most notably, “Spore,” from EA Games,…
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Apple demos native iPhone AIM client – iChat made with iPhone SDK.
Right, it’s not like we didn’t have any options when it came to natively installed third-party iPhone messaging applications. Whether you’re using AIM, Jabber, ICQ, MSN, or Yahoo!, there’s an unofficial third-party messaging application available for the iPhone. But, it’s not the same as an official iChat client from Apple. So, imagine my surprise when…
Apple releasing iPhone SDK today in beta form – Xcode development tool with Mac-based iPhone simulator
It’s finally over! The wait for Apple to push the official iPhone SDK out its doors was almost unbearable, but from what we’re hearing about the SDK and the applications getting some dev-time, it was all more than worth it. Aside from the generous enterprise support, Apple is working to open up the same iPhone…
Confirmed: Apple bringing enterprise support to iPhone – Microsoft Exchange, ActiveSync, push email, 802.1x
It’s not like business users have exactly been bear-ish on the iPhone because of its lack of enterprise features. In fact, the iPhone scores better among corporate users than do the RIM BlackBerry or Palm Treo lineups. So, we can only assume that true enterprise support on the iPhone would finally give Apple the leg-up…
iPhone spun off from Apple’s Tablet computer project – Safari Pad
Did you think that Steve Jobs magically pulled the idea for the iPhone out of thin air and turned it into the cultural icon that it is today? Well, you were wrong. While Jobs did play a role in focusing on certain technologies and incorporating them into what would become the iPhone, the multi-touch Apple-phone…
China Mobile still considering Apple partnership for iPhone
In a country where the leading wireless operator has over 350 million subscribers (more than the entire population of the US), China is a dream wireless market for handset vendors. So, is it any wonder that we keep hearing about China Mobile and Apple? We have to wonder, were Apple and China Mobile ever in…
More iPhone bait – Oklahoma Christian University offers Apple MacBook and iPhone to new students
Not to be outdone by the other religious college‘s move to entice new students with a free iPhone, Oklahoma Christian University is now offering incoming freshman a new Apple MacBook and a choice between an iPhone or iPod Touch (presumably for those that don’t want to activate the iPhone and pay for service – cough,…
Apple going hands off on free iPhone applications – no regulation on free apps
We already know that Apple will be keeping a tight leash on third-party applications developed using its official iPhone SDK – Apple is the gatekeeper, inspector, judge, jury, and middle-man in this whole iPhone SDK distribution deal. That’s right, Apple will be taking cut of all commercial iPhone application revenue. But, now we’re hearing that…
Apple will lock down third-party application distribution with iPhone SDK
We can’t say we’re surprised. Steve Jobs wanted to control every single aspect of the iPhone experience, and with the introduction of the iPhone SDK next week, we can expect Apple to control all sides of the third-party iPhone application equation. iLounge cites sources that are “familiar with Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch software development…
Apple give iPhone support for Microsoft’s Exchange server and Lotus Notes software – Enterprise iPhone
While we wait for Apple’s press event next week, let’s speculate on what we’ll hear. We know that “cool new enterprise features” are going to be part of the “iPhone Software Roadmap,” but just what kind of enterprise features can we expect? How does some Microsoft’s Exchange server and IBM Lotus Notes software support sound?…