iPhone Development Archive

  • The School of Engineering at Stanford University has now put together a course in app development for the iOS, and it’s coming free with use of iTunes U.  The course, called iPad and iPhone Application Development (CS 193P) is offered to bring a relatively simple look at app development for people emerging as professionals.

    Stanford Offers Free iOS App Development Course Content

    The School of Engineering at Stanford University has now put together a course in app development for the iOS, and it’s coming free with use of iTunes U. The course, called iPad and iPhone Application Development (CS 193P) is offered to bring a relatively simple look at app development for people emerging as professionals.

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  • The iPhone UI Stencil, perfect solution created for developers on designing iPhone apps.

    Introducing The iPhone UI Stencil Kit For Developers

    The iPhone UI Stencil, perfect solution created for developers on designing iPhone apps.

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  • To start developing iPhone applications for sale or distribution through the iTunes' App Store you first have to establish yourself as an actual iPhone developer. This is an official process in which you submit an application and are approved, though you do not have to worry about rejection like you do with music or video content submission. Here is a brief guide on how to register yourself with iTunes' as an iPhone application developer.

    How to Apply to Become an Official iPhone Application Developer

    To start developing iPhone applications for sale or distribution through the iTunes' App Store you first have to establish yourself as an actual iPhone developer. This is an official process in which you submit an application and are approved, though you do not have to worry about rejection like you do with music or video content submission. Here is a brief guide on how to register yourself with iTunes' as an iPhone application developer.

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  • Something just went crazy in the iPhone rumor mill.
A new debate has arisen in the last couple days about what the next release of the iPhone is actually going to look like.  There have been a lot of reasons given why the iPhone 5 release has been pushed back, or not even set yet.  It was absent from the 2011 WWDC keynote address even though the iOS 5 was given up in full detail.  This can be traced back to the tragedies in Japan that affected manufacturing, as well as the popularity of the iPhone 4, but none of it seems to fully explain the push back.  Even the white iPhone 4 seemed a little odd, and really just a way to pacify the market as they wait eagerly for the next generation.  Why is it then that people are still left in the dark about the new iPhone?  New suggestions have been that the reason lies in the fact that there will be two iPhone models.
This second iPhone, called the iPhone 4s by “insiders,” is supposed to be a stripped down model that is really only a meager upgrade from the iPhone 4.  This budgeted version was intended to have a pre-paid plan option and only run $350 without subsidy, which means that it would open up the iTechnology to a whole realm of people who cannot get on contracts, pay a monthly fee, or go with a full size new iPhone.  This would not replace the iPhone 5 in any way, and instead this would simply appear as a “super phone” in comparison to the iPhone 4s and would be the most superior device on the market.

    iPhone 4s: Breaking Through the Rumors for the iPhone 5, iPhone Nano, and Discount iPhone Models

    Something just went crazy in the iPhone rumor mill. A new debate has arisen in the last couple days about what the next release of the iPhone is actually going to look like. There have been a lot of reasons given why the iPhone 5 release has been pushed back, or not even set yet. It was absent from the 2011 WWDC keynote address even though the iOS 5 was given up in full detail. This can be traced back to the tragedies in Japan that affected manufacturing, as well as the popularity of the iPhone 4, but none of it seems to fully explain the push back. Even the white iPhone 4 seemed a little odd, and really just a way to pacify the market as they wait eagerly for the next generation. Why is it then that people are still left in the dark about the new iPhone? New suggestions have been that the reason lies in the fact that there will be two iPhone models. This second iPhone, called the iPhone 4s by “insiders,” is supposed to be a stripped down model that is really only a meager upgrade from the iPhone 4. This budgeted version was intended to have a pre-paid plan option and only run $350 without subsidy, which means that it would open up the iTechnology to a whole realm of people who cannot get on contracts, pay a monthly fee, or go with a full size new iPhone. This would not replace the iPhone 5 in any way, and instead this would simply appear as a “super phone” in comparison to the iPhone 4s and would be the most superior device on the market.

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  • Apple has thrown consumers through a loop this year by obviously coming up short of their annual summer iPhone release.  As it got pushed back further and further people began to wonder if Apple even planned on an iPhone 5 release for their 2011 fiscal year, which comes to a close at the end of September.  This still may be the case as WWDC showed us the coming iOS 5 and nothing about the iPhone 5, but we do now know that Apple is just about ready for production.

    iPhone 5 Manufacturing: OmniVision, Avago Tech, and Qualcomm are Making Deals

    Apple has thrown consumers through a loop this year by obviously coming up short of their annual summer iPhone release. As it got pushed back further and further people began to wonder if Apple even planned on an iPhone 5 release for their 2011 fiscal year, which comes to a close at the end of September. This still may be the case as WWDC showed us the coming iOS 5 and nothing about the iPhone 5, but we do now know that Apple is just about ready for production.

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  • Though today‚Äö√Ñ√¥s World Wide Developer‚Äö√Ñ√¥s Conference may not have released any hardware details about the iPhone 5, it did outline the major overhaul with the iOS 5.  From the stage there were ten key additions that were mentioned for the iOS 5 that are intended to radically change the format for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, all of which now have to stand against the major shift presented by iCloud.

    The iOS 5 Features: The Top Ten Features That You Should Know About

    Though today’s World Wide Developer’s Conference may not have released any hardware details about the iPhone 5, it did outline the major overhaul with the iOS 5. From the stage there were ten key additions that were mentioned for the iOS 5 that are intended to radically change the format for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, all of which now have to stand against the major shift presented by iCloud.

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  • The force of media has been moving into a fully mobile environment for years, and one of the main frotiers of this transitions is your car.  Most people have defined their driving experience with the music they listen to, but more recently the DVD player and even touch screen entertainment has become a standard functionality.  Now that the iPhone has brought portable media with you at all times since it is piggybacked on your ever present mobile phone, people have been demanding that there is a way to fully integrate the features of their iPhone with the facilitation of their car's computer system.  BMW is going to be doing this in fully force with their iDrive.

    Driving the Future: BMW’s iDrive Brings the iPhone Directly to Your Dash

    The force of media has been moving into a fully mobile environment for years, and one of the main frotiers of this transitions is your car. Most people have defined their driving experience with the music they listen to, but more recently the DVD player and even touch screen entertainment has become a standard functionality. Now that the iPhone has brought portable media with you at all times since it is piggybacked on your ever present mobile phone, people have been demanding that there is a way to fully integrate the features of their iPhone with the facilitation of their car's computer system. BMW is going to be doing this in fully force with their iDrive.

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  • We all knew that the iOS 4.3 was on its way, and today's announcement finally laid out what we were looking at in detail.  Apple has really been attempting to shift its mobile devices into a more central role in the lives of users, allowing it to reach out beyond its own media playback confines into the broader Wi-Fi driven world.  What is going to be provided in the iOS 4.3 update is really going to depend on each specific device that is in it, which is part of the way that Apple is attempting to seperate and individualize each of its portable devices.  Here is a look at what's coming with the iOS 4.3.

    A Look to the Near Future: What the iOS 4.3 Holds for Us

    We all knew that the iOS 4.3 was on its way, and today's announcement finally laid out what we were looking at in detail. Apple has really been attempting to shift its mobile devices into a more central role in the lives of users, allowing it to reach out beyond its own media playback confines into the broader Wi-Fi driven world. What is going to be provided in the iOS 4.3 update is really going to depend on each specific device that is in it, which is part of the way that Apple is attempting to seperate and individualize each of its portable devices. Here is a look at what's coming with the iOS 4.3.

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  • 2010 was a flagship year for Apple as it defined, and re-defined the marketplace of mobile computing on a whole range of consumer products.  The iPhone 4 brought us incredible functionality like the FaceTime video chat and the visual glory of the Retina Display, but its antenna issues stand out as one of the largest blunders that Apple has had in recent years.  The iPad stands out as the biggest leap forward, and though it had a shaky reception at first and was the target of a multitude of menstral jokes it turned out to be one of the year's most championed pieces of technology.  Even the more standard iPod forms got a major upgrade with the 4th Generation iPod Touch finally gaining a hold on the iPhone's camera features and the iPod Nano jumping into the touch screen world.

    Looking to 2011: The Most Anticipated Apple Releases for the Coming Year

    2010 was a flagship year for Apple as it defined, and re-defined the marketplace of mobile computing on a whole range of consumer products. The iPhone 4 brought us incredible functionality like the FaceTime video chat and the visual glory of the Retina Display, but its antenna issues stand out as one of the largest blunders that Apple has had in recent years. The iPad stands out as the biggest leap forward, and though it had a shaky reception at first and was the target of a multitude of menstral jokes it turned out to be one of the year's most championed pieces of technology. Even the more standard iPod forms got a major upgrade with the 4th Generation iPod Touch finally gaining a hold on the iPhone's camera features and the iPod Nano jumping into the touch screen world.

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  • More hearsay-cum-confirmation that some kind of CDMA-friendly flavor of iPhone is coming Real Soon Now...

    Testing, Testing: News on Verizon iPhone, “iPhone 5″

    More hearsay-cum-confirmation that some kind of CDMA-friendly flavor of iPhone is coming Real Soon Now...

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