With the announcement last week that Apple would allow In-App Purchasing (IAP) for free apps, we wondered what will really change in the App Store. Obviously right now this is a theoretical exercise as, so far, very little has changed. We’ve seen a couple apps that were previously paid switch to free, and at least one [...]
University
Here you’ll find iPhone development courses offered by top universities.
iPhone Application Programming: Learn about programming for the iPhone from Stanford on iTunes. [Stanford]
Introduction to iPhone Application Development: Use this course’s posted slides to get a crash course in iPhone application development. [MIT]
Apple Resources
You can learn about iPhone development straight from the source with these Apple documents.
Getting [...]
The Dev Team just released PwnageTool 3.1 for Mac OS X which will let iPhone 2G/3G and iPod Touch 1G users jailbreak their device. So far, only PwnageTool is available and is for Mac only, but the Dev Team is working on updating RedSn0w for both Mac and PC.
GOLDEN RULE: If you are using [...]
I challenge you to find a simpler – or more handy – iPhone app than iPhone Name Tag.
Just enter your name and iPhone Name Tag spits out a name tag to be displayed on your iPhone screen at conferences. That said, wearing your iPhone around your neck name tag-style may not be the coolest of looks…then [...]
iPhone information from Apple
Apple Developer Connection
iPhone Dev Center
Sign up as a free iPhone Registered Developer
Many of the concepts and APIs are the same between Cocoa on Mac OS X and Cocoa Touch on iPhone and iPod touch. The following are a collection of links you may find useful.
Cocoa Developer documentation from Apple
Getting Started With Cocoa
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Palm’s next WebOS smartphone has been rumored for ages, and now Palm’s just made the Pixi official. Choosing this morning for a launch pitches Palm in a race to beat Apple’s iPod news…but can the Pixi beat the iPhone in a specs race?
Palm’s Pre was heralded as a potential iPhone-killer well ahead of its launch, but [...]
Top 15 Must-Have iPhone SDK Tutorials
If you are new and serious about developin for the iPhone, these tutorials will point you in the right direction.
1. Twitter is all the rage. It does help to know how to display tweets on the iPhone. Call Twitter web service using NSURL and NSXMLParser
2. Create a slideshow like the [...]
Gizmodo’s Essential iPhone Apps: Fall 2009
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More than a year after launch, there are 74,031 apps in the iPhone App store. Most of them are crap. Some of them aren’t. Here are the 50 iPhone apps you actually need, all in one place.
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It’s official – Apple and China Unicom, the nation’s second-largest mobile operator, have finally struck a three-year deal that cracks open the 1.2 billion people market for Apple’s handset. The agreement introduces 141 million new subscribers to the iPhone but it may not be exclusive, leaving Apple with an opportunity to cut a similar agreement with [...]