📅 April 3, 2014

Apple Confirms WWDC 2014 for June 2-6

Apple has announced that its annual World Wide Developer Conference will start June 2nd and run through June 6th.

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Apple has announced that its annual World Wide Developer Conference will start June 2nd and run through June 6th. The company has already opened ticket sales on its website but, unlike the previous years, will now select attendees randomly instead of first-come-first-served basis in order to ensure there’s a fairer chance for all. During Apple’s keynote we can expect to get a first look at iOS 8 and OS X 10.10 and everything else the Cupertino boys might have up their sleeves.

 

📅 April 26, 2012

iOS App Designer’s Guide [infographic]

Developers are not photoshop gurus & designers hate to remake their own work so we made a guide for designers to make great iOS app designs and ship correct files to the developer.

Developers are not photoshop gurus & designers hate to remake their own work so we made a guide for designers to make great iOS app designs and ship correct files to the developer.

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📅 November 27, 2011

FastPdfKit Reader: First Siri Controlled App [video]

FastPdfKit Reader is manipulated by various commands with SiriProxy acting in the middle. A plugin is used to add new commands to the ones recognized by Siri, and finally, the proxy then sends the final commands to the app.

A few days ago, we told you about plamoni’s Siri Proxy , a proxy server which allows developers to easily add functionality to Siri. The main example for Siri Proxy is a plugin to control a thermostat with Siri. If that’s not impressive enough, another developer by the name of Brandon Fiquett, has created a ruby plugin for Siri Proxy which allows him to control his car using Siri.

Today we’re telling you about FastPdfKit Reader, the first Siri controlled iOS app…

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📅 November 21, 2011

Siri Proxy Can Add Limitless Functionality To Siri [video]

Siri Proxy is a proxy server for Apple’s Siri “assistant.” The idea is to allow for the creation of custom handlers for different actions. This can allow developers to easily add functionality to Siri.

Siri Proxy is a proxy server for Apple’s Siri “assistant.” The idea is to allow for the creation of custom handlers for different actions. This can allow developers to easily add functionality to Siri.

The main example is a plugin to control a thermostat with Siri. It responds to commands such as, “What’s the status of the thermostat?”, or “Set the thermostat to 68 degrees”, or even “What’s the inside temperature?”

For more info and the source code for Siri Proxy check out github. Head over the break to check out the videos….

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📅 February 25, 2010

Apple Removes ‘Explicit’ App Category From iTunes

Last night Apple added an ‘explicit’ app category in iTunes Connect, and the thought was that, it would be a new category above and beyond the 17+ rating. Well, surprise, surprise… Apple already removed it.

Last night Apple added an ‘explicit’ app category in iTunes Connect, and the thought was that, it would be a new category above and beyond the 17+ rating. Well, surprise, surprise… Apple already removed it.  Steve, since today is your birthday, we are not going to say anything. But , who is in charge of running things over there?

📅 February 24, 2010

Apple Adding An ‘Explicit’ Category To The App Store

In the past few days, Apple blocked a few ‘overtly sexual’ apps from app store. You know, the same old story. The app was accepted, then they realized that you can see an ankle somewhere.

In the past few days, Apple blocked a few ‘overtly sexual’ apps from app store. You know, the same old story. The app was accepted, then they realized that you can see an ankle somewhere.

While this actions are welcomed by some puritans, others believe that Steve Jobs conspires with the Vatican and they are claiming Apple is being hypocritical for allowing Playboy and Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue to remain on the App Store, while similar (and, in some cases, even less “overtly sexual”) apps are being banned.

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📅 February 1, 2010

AppStore Review Clock for Developers. Approval Process Reduced

Lately, Apple is tweaking and expanding their web services everyday. After they got only bad press about the appstore approval process, they are trying to improve the experience for developers and they added a clock that displays the percentage of apps approved within the last 14 days.

Lately, Apple is tweaking and expanding their web services everyday. After they got only bad press about the appstore approval process, they are trying to improve the experience for developers and they added a clock that displays the percentage of apps approved within the last 14 days.

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