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Apple posts iPhone OS 3.1 Beta 3 for developers

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Apple has just released Beta 3 of iPhone OS 3.1 for iPhone developers. As this remains under NDA, I cannot post any details about changes to the OS. The updates include the OS for the device, as...

App Store Lessons: No promo codes for apps rated 17+

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Developers whose apps meet the criteria for a 17+ rating in the App Store are now running into yet another roadblock, but this time it's not about getting their...

OpenFeint drops dev fees as Chillingo announces social gaming network Crystal SDK

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The social gaming market on the iPhone has taken two sharp turns recently. First up, right after announcing that their system hit a full million users, OpenFeint announced...

iPhone Social Gaming Service Roundup

Like any gaming platform, the sustained success of the platform itself is driven by its users. Social gaming networks allow for increased user interaction and, in many ways, a more engaging gaming experience. On the Xbox, you have the Xbox Live service; the Playstation 3 features the Playstation Network; and the Wii features WiiConnect24. So...

Worms for the iPhone submitted to Apple

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Everyone's favorite battling invertebrates are coming to the iPhone and iPod touch very soon --...

Scoreloop introduces Scoreloop Community for the iPhone

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We've talked about OpenFeint quite a few times on the site before (and even interviewed the creators), but while they're definitely...

Developer-to-developer: application sharing for the iPhone simulator

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Last week, TUAW showed you how to sign iPhone applications for informal developer-to-developer distribution. That approach lets you share applications between members of the iPhone developer program by using your signing...

The iPhone App Store takes a bad turn

I’d heard about this new iPhone app, but it wasn’t until AT&T’s (T) sales pitch landed in my inbox Thursday morning that its significance hit home. It’s called the AT&T Navigator — a turn-by-turn GPS navigation system for your car that runs on an iPhone 3G or 3GS.  From the press release and early reviews it...