iFlow Reader: “We Put Our Faith In Apple And They Screwed Us”
iFlow Reader is the most popular ebook app for iOS. The app itself is free and BeamItDown Software, the company behind the app, earns its...
iFlow Reader is the most popular ebook app for iOS. The app itself is free and BeamItDown Software, the company behind the app, earns its...
According to evidences found in the pre-release builds, Apple might release Mac OS X 10.7 Lion through the Mac App Store. The pre-release builds of...
Remember the furore over the discovery that iOS devices has been keeping track of the user’s locations? It was discovered around two weeks ago and...
According to developers and tests carried out by The Register, there is a very serious performance difference when web apps are launched from the iPhone home screen and when they are launched from the mobile Safari browser.
Because of licensing problems, Apple has decided to pull VLC for iOS from the app store. Those who have downloaded it before can continue to do so.
Understandably many users are happy that VLC has made it to the App Store. However, it has not gone down too well with the developers of VLC and Rémi Denis-Courmont, one of the chief developers of VLC, have sent a copyright infringement notice to Apple.