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PostHeaderIcon IPhone Developers Focus on Quality After ‘Anything Goes' Era - Bloomberg


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IPhone Developers Focus on Quality After ‘Anything Goes' Era
Bloomberg - Connie Guglielmo
By Connie Guglielmo May 1 (Bloomberg) -- IPhone developers, who flocked to Apple Inc.'s App Store in search of a quick profit, are finding it's getting more difficult to come up with breakout hits. With more than 35000 applications now available for ...
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PostHeaderIcon Appiphilia: Quicken puts its money on iPhone App - Los Angeles Times


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Appiphilia: Quicken puts its money on iPhone App
Los Angeles Times, CA
Money management apps aren't new to the iPhone. But there's a big dog checking out the yard -- and this dog isn't new to the world of personal finance: Quicken. (Intuit makes Quicken, Turbo Tax and QuickBooks.) We took the iPhone app for a test drive. ...
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Hot Gadget: Palm Pre expected to give iPhone run for the money
Pensacola Business Journal, FL - Sloane Stephens Cox
The iPhone set the standard for smart phones, but one touchscreen slider is in hot pursuit. Sprint's Palm Pre is being called "the most buzzed-about gadget of the year" by Paul Wagenseil of Fox News. "Apple's got a challenger for first place among ...
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Quicken Online gets iPhone companion app
CNET News, CA - Rafe Needleman
by Rafe Needleman Intuit has just released a handy, free iPhone app to accompany its free online financial service, Quicken Online. Unlike the software version of Quicken, a feature-laden financial management app, Quicken Online and its Quicken Online ...
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IPHONE APPS 1 billion sold
Youngstown Vindicator, OH - Michael B. Farrell
By MICHAEL B. FARRELL Apple last week sold its billionth iPhone application download. That means that loads of iPhone users are eagerly turning their pricey smartphones into virtual fishing rods, sheets of bubble wrap and gimmicky noisemakers. ...
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PostHeaderIcon Peggle on iPhone delayed to May 12th

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Bad news for those of you who've been drooling to play Peggle on the iPhone. As you may have noticed, it didn't come out in March as we were originally told. The good news is that our friends at Joystiq have gotten a new date for the addictive PopCap game's release on the App Store, and it's close. The game will be out, we're being told, on May 12th. There's no price given yet, but we're with Joystiq on this one too: it probably won't be as low at 99 cents. At $9.99, it would probably be worth it (Peggle is awesome) but pricey -- we're guessing the price will end up right around $4.99.

Joystiq's been playing the game too (lucky peg-hitters), and while they are saving their full impressions for an upcoming review, they hint that the game won't disappoint. We can't wait -- even though Peggle is pretty much everywhere already, from the Mac to Xbox Live to the classic iPod and even in World of Warcraft, there's still room for a little portable Peggle in our lives.

TUAWPeggle on iPhone delayed to May 12th originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Thu, 30 Apr 2009 23:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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iPhone App Developers Threaten To Sue Apple Over Late Payments
TechCrunch, CA
by Leena Rao on April 30, 2009 We've reported in the past on how Apple has not only been late on payments to iPhone app developers, but has also neglected to pay some developers for their app sales at the store entirely. We thought that perhaps our ...
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PostHeaderIcon Apple mulling price cuts, developing netbook competitor?

Sure, Apple just posted a record quarter of earnings, but it's been taking a beating lately on the price issue -- not only have cheap netbooks become the hottest category in the market, Microsoft's Laptop Hunters commercials have reignited the Apple tax debate. That appears to have the wheels in motion in Cupertino: AppleInsider says the MacBook and iMac lines are soon to be bolstered with lower-cost options that should take some of the bite out of Redmond's marketing. That's certainly interesting, but here's the real noise: according to AI, the low-cost machines are just an interim solution while Apple preps a new tablet line to take on netbooks directly without making any of the design sacrifices Steve Jobs has repeatedly pooh-poohed. Wild -- but it jibes with those recent whispers about a Verizon / Apple meetup and those reports that Quanta's busy building something with a 10-inch display. So -- cheaper Macs in the short term, crazy-insane iPhone tablet / MID thing riding a unicorn sometime later. You believe any of that?

Filed under: Desktops, Laptops

Apple mulling price cuts, developing netbook competitor? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 30 Apr 2009 20:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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