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Apple sheds light on App Store approval process

Features In response to FCC query, Apple says it did not reject Google Voice, but explains its approval process for applications. Read story »

Blackra1n jailbreaks iPhone OS 3.1.2

Crave iPhone OS hacker, GeoHot, released Blackra1n last weekend, a new jailbreak utility for iPhone OS 3.1.2. The new Windows-only utility follows on the heels of Purplera1n and you can download it ... Read story »

Why is Apple saying NO to Adobe Flash on iPhone?

Blogs Recently, Adobe paraded its Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software for smartphones, smartbooks, Netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices, allowing content created using the Adobe Flash Platform to reach users wherever they ... Read story »

A guide to tether any iPhone without a jailbreak

Crave During the WWDC keynote, AT&T was strangely absent from Apple's list of carriers that will support tethering in iPhone OS 3.0. AT&T has since explained that it will support tethering ... Read story »

Google restores tethering app for Android users outside US

Crave Google confirmed that it pulled a Wi-Fi tethering application from the Android Market because it violated T-Mobile's terms of service, but said it hadn't intended to pull that application from the ... Read story »

Third-party iPhone Web browsers turn up on App Store

Crave At least three third-party Web browsers have turned up on Apple's App Store January 13, including Shaking Web (US$1.99) which makes viewing of Web pages easier on the eyes while on ... Read story »

Wealth-flaunting app arrives on Android phones

Crave The Android Market now offers the US$200 "I Am Richer" application. An application that did nothing beyond showing a person was willing to spend gobs of money for it didn't ... Read story »

Google bans tethering app from Android Market?

Crave Google has reportedly pulled a tethering application from the Android Marketplace to mollify its first wireless carrier partner. Android, which Google says "brings Internet-style innovation and openness to mobile phones", will ... Read story »

Facebook suspends app that permitted peephole

Crave Vancouver-based computer technician Byron Ng, who likes to prod social networks for holes and other errors, stumbled across a way to learn more about Facebook users than you're supposed to be ... Read story »

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