Despite the easy-peasy development nature of the iPhone, there are some big legal strings attached to getting an app out into the wild, especially for those trying to take their app out of the ...
Apple’s application platform for the iPhone — and soon, iPad — has proven far more popular than any other, including Facebook. Both in terms of supply and demand, Apple’s app market is far and ...
Digital rights watchdog the Electronic Frontier Foundation has criticised Apple's developer licence agreement for the iPhone, describing several of its terms as "troubling". The rights group ...
Apple yesterday warned iPhone application developers that all apps submitted for iTunes App Store approval must be compliant with iPhone OS 3.0. In an e-mail sent to registered iPhone ...
Ex-iPhone app developer Mike Ash, who has abandoned the platform because of Apple's "nonsense." One year after disgruntled iPhone App developer Mike Ash wrote about his frustrations trying to get ...
We’ve reported in the past on how Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) 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 ...
Don Reisinger thinks Android can be a refuge for rejected iPhone developers. Even better, he thinks it could make Apple change its ways. CNET contributor Don Reisinger is a technology columnist ...