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November 14th, 2009, 11:54 Posted By: wraggster
Stephen Williams reports in the NY Times that the app recreating some of the Commodore's seminal retro games, including Le Mans, Dragons Den and Jupiter Lander, has been re-issued after being pulled in September. The app features SID sound emulation, auto-save to continue where you left off, and a realistic joystick with a beautifully crafted C64 keyboard. Apple originally rejected the program for violating the SDK agreement, which dictates that 'no interpreted code may be downloaded and used in an Application except for code that is interpreted and run by Apple's Published APIs and built-in interpreter(s).' After disabling the controversial feature, Apple published the app in September, but days later it was pulled and the developer was asked to remove, rather than just disable, the BASIC interpreter from the program, which would have allowed unscrupulous users to run unlicensed, emulated code on the iPhone or iPod Touch. 'The road was bumpy, but we remained persistent and made the changes Apple was looking for. Ultimately, BASIC has been removed for this release; however, we hope that working with Apple further will allow us to re-enable it,' the company wrote on its blog.
http://games.slashdot.org/story/09/1...-On-the-iPhone
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November 14th, 2009, 01:16 Posted By: wraggster
We've been around this rumor pretty much since Palm started looking competitive again, so take it for what you will -- but a bunch of fat cats down on Wall Street have been going ape today over renewed "chatter" that Nokia might be taking an interest in acquiring Palm. Palm's share prices are up well over 5 percent on the day, though we wouldn't be the least bit surprised if there was some behind-the-scenes manipulation going on here -- an acquisition would make less sense now than ever with suitors on the hook for $2 billion or more, a hefty sum even for a giant like Nokia, never mind the fact that they've still got two smartphone platforms of their own in the mix. Licensing webOS is being floated as a possible alternative to an outright Palm purchase -- but we're having such an exceedingly difficult time picturing a 5800 running webOS that we'll put this one on ice until we get the joint press release.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/13/n...buy-yet-again/
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November 13th, 2009, 15:59 Posted By: wraggster
Nokia has announced that its Nokia Music desktop application is being rebranded as Nokia Ovi Player, continuing the company's consolidation of its services under the Ovi name.
"Ovi Player is not a ground-up rebuild of Nokia Music, but it does contain some new features that will make it even easier to use," blogs Nokia Music product manager Mark Wheatley.
Those new features include navigation changes, redesigned controls, and tweaks to the interface when accessing the Nokia Music Store through the application.
Meanwihle, Ovi Player is the first version of the application to fully support the Windows 7 operating system.
We wonder if rebranding the app to Ovi Player leaves scope for other kinds of content to be accessed through it - videos and movies for example, or even games.
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/35057...-as-Ovi-Player
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November 12th, 2009, 18:15 Posted By: wraggster
3Q09 figures from Gartner place the iPhone maker within touching distance of RIM as Nokia flags
The seven million iPhones sold by Apple in 3Q09 earned it a 17.1 per cent share of the global smartphone market, according to Gartner.
The research says that iPhone's average selling price (ASP) is holding steady and states that sales in the fourth quarter should be even stronger as Apple starts selling in China, an additional carrier in the UK (Orange), and in an additional 16 countries.
Meanwhile, Nokia’s share of the smartphone market reached an all time low in the 3Q09 at 39 per cent, compared with 45 per cent in 2Q09. This caused the Symbian OS to lose ground too, while Research In Motion reached 20 per cent share, its highest yet.
Gartner says RIM’s sales rested on the Curve 8900 in Europe and the Tour and Storm 2 with Verizon Wireless in the US.
Gartner says the overall mobile handset market return to growth in 3Q09
http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/35036...artphone-share
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November 11th, 2009, 23:05 Posted By: wraggster
Apple, Inc. overtook Nokia in the September quarter as the cellphone maker generating the highest total operating profit in the industry, according to a report by research firm Strategy Analytics.
The Finnish handset maker is still the world's largest by volume. Apple sold 7.4 million iPhones during the July-September quarter, generating sales of $4.5 billion. Nokia sold 108.5 million phones in total in the same quarter, with sales of €6.9 billion ($10.36 billion). When measured by profits, however, Nokia lost in the third quarter against Apple. While Apple does not release profits for its specific product lines, Strategy Analytics estimated Apple's profit on the iPhone at $1.6 billion in the third quarter, compared with Nokia's $1.1 billion. Analyst Alex Spector said:
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November 11th, 2009, 23:04 Posted By: wraggster
Well, we all knew this was coming.
The Macintosh security firm Intego reports that they have identified malware that will allow hackers to access data on jailbroken iPhones running OpenSSH with the default root password 'alpine.' Unjailbroken iPhones, devices not running sshd, and devices with unique root passwords are not vulnerable to this exploit. Though Intego currently categorizes the risk of the malware as "low," users should act to secure their phones.
The tool - which Intego identifies as "iPhone/Privacy.A" - works by being installed onto a "Mac, PC, Unix or Linux" computer - or another iPhone - and then scanning the computer's network to find ssh services.
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November 11th, 2009, 20:30 Posted By: wraggster
British satellite TV purveyor Sky has been pushing hard lately to expand into new spheres, a desire marked most clearly by its Sky Player integration with the Xbox 360 Dashboard. Now the company is keeping momentum going with the Sky Mobile TV app for the iPhone. The app itself will come free, but live streaming access to the full selection of Sky news and sports (ESPN included) channels will set you back £6 ($10) a month. That's pretty reasonable value if you're into live Premier League matches, which are typically the highest ticket item on a British TV subscription bill. O2 has sweetened that deal even further by offering a full quarter of a year's worth of free access -- a clear response to Orange's infraction on its iPhone turf. You can only stream via WiFi for now, but you have to agree that, at this price point, it's a definite step in the right direction.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/11/11/i...hs-free-acces/
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November 10th, 2009, 22:09 Posted By: wraggster
GeoHot has declared the blacksn0w/blackra1n WiFi bug "closed," saying that after his investigation he believes it to be a problem with the iPhone firmware itself, rather than his work. On Twitter today, he made a statement suggesting he could fix the bug for $10,000. Most observers, though, are interpreting this as a tongue-in-cheek offer coming as it does in the wake of his smackdown of Jody Sanders' offer of $10,000 for the 3.1.2 baseband unlock.
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November 10th, 2009, 21:14 Posted By: wraggster
The launch of the HTC Hero handset, as well as improvements to the Android Market, led to a 53% rise in Android games revenues in October, claims FADE. The company's research indicates that Google's app store generated around $180,000 of revenues from game sales in October.
Is anyone making a fortune? Not yet. FADE estimates that the top-selling Android game, Lupis Labs' Robo Defense, sold 7,600 units during October at a $2.99 price point - just over $22,700 in revenue.
FADE claims that in the seven months since paid apps were introduced on Android Market, games firms have made a total of $850,000. However, it predicts that November will see sales jump 50% to $270,000 for that month alone, buoyed by more handset launches.
Its full chart of the top ten revenue-generating Android games can be found here.
http://www.casualgaming.biz/news/294...-53-in-October
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November 10th, 2009, 21:08 Posted By: wraggster
The Apple iPhone approval process has been a source of pain and suffering for many developers but few as had a torrid and protracted a struggle as Manomio. But the effort has seemingly paid off with news that its Commodore 64 Emulator is once again back on the App Store.
In June the app was initially denied a place on the download service as Apple stated that “an Application may not itself install or launch other executable code by any means, including without limitation through the use of a plug-in architecture, calling other frameworks, other APIs or otherwise”.
Just weeks later and after a resubmission, however, the emulator was given the thumbs up – only for Apple to remove it after it was discovered that it was possible to hack the app to access the Commodore 64 BASIC code that runs it.
Not one to be knocked back by rejection, however, Manomio revisited its coding and a new version of the software is now live and ready to download from the App Store.
The new version claims to boast a 30 per cent performance improvement over the initial release and also includes three brand new games – International Basketball, International Baseball, and International Tennis.
Also bundled in with the download is the app’s original software roster – Dragons Den, Le Mans, International Basketball, International Soccer, International Tennis, Jupiter Lander, Arctic Shipwreck and Jack Attack.
http://www.casualgaming.biz/news/294...s-to-App-Store
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November 10th, 2009, 16:31 Posted By: wraggster
Pay-TV provider BSkyB is to show live Premier League matches on Apple's iPhone.
Users can watch live sports on Sky Sports and ESPN as well as Sky News over a wi-fi connection for £6 a month.
Besides the Premier League, users can also watch Scottish football, cricket and golf via Sky's new application.
BSkyB, which is 39%-owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, has been launching applications for news and sports to try to expand its reach on mobile devices.
To watch sports on a normal television, Sky charges from £26.50 a month for Sky Sports 1 or 2, or £35 for its total sports package - excluding ESPN.
Sky Mobile TV, the latest application, is free to download.
"Our new Sky Mobile TV app combines the demand for great live TV on the move with the high quality viewing experience offered by iPhone and iPod touch," said David Gibbs, Sky's mobile general manager.
Sky says there have been 2 million downloads of Sky applications on the iPhone to date, including Sky Sports and Sky Sports Football Score Centre.
Other users have been able to watch Sky Mobile TV on other mobile phones over the 3G network from several mobile phone companies.
In September, both Orange and Vodafone announced that they would be offering the iPhone, expanding its reach as O2's exclusive contract expires.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/8352178.stm
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November 9th, 2009, 20:21 Posted By: wraggster
iBiquity Digital, the company behind HD Radio, has finally released the first digital radio solution for the iPhone. It requires a Gigaware HD Radio Tuner, which costs $80 through Radio Shack, and uses your earphone cord as an antenna.
HD radio uses a digital signal piggybacked onto existing analog broadcasts, allowing high-quality sound and song metadata (artist, track and album). There are nearly 2000 stations in the US are already broadcasting a digital HD Radio signal. The Gigaware tuner, like all HD Radio receivers, can pick up both the digital and analog stations, so you can get regular AM and FM along with the HD broadcasts.
Bob Struble, the head of iBiquity, told the Wall Street Journal that the relatively high cost of the HD tuner is offset by the fact that digital signal can often be picked up in areas where there is not WiFi or 3G signal for...
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November 9th, 2009, 20:20 Posted By: wraggster
O2 will allow its customers to unlock their iPhones after their current contracts expire, according to Matthew Key, chairman and CEO of O2's parent company, Telefónica.
In an interview held as part of Times Online's "Ask the Boss" feature, Key left open the question of whether O2 would unlock the phones for their customers, or merely not object if they chose to do so:
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Once the iPhone becomes available on other UK networks, we will allow O2 customers to unlock their iPhones, although of course they will still need to honor any outstanding contract period they have. At the end of their contract period, they are entirely
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November 9th, 2009, 17:39 Posted By: wraggster
The long-running god-sim series The Settlers has come to iPhone, with a rather sudden release only a few days after the game was announced. Concerned with the minute details of bread making and ironmongery as much as with the larger issues of economy, combat and land ownership, The Settlers' outing on the Apple device takes players to a picturesque, gentle world that has always played host to this cult series.
Priced at £2.99 and available as of today, The Settlers allows users to gather resources, build stocks and go to battle, and with three nations to govern and defeat, it offers a surprisingly sizable and intricate challenge in the same vein as Sim City and Populous.
Developed by German studio Blue Byte, which has handled the Settlers series since its inception in 1994, the title recently enjoyed release on the DS and mobile to a rather underwhelmed response. However, in CasualGaming.biz's brief experience of the iPhone game, it has been significantly improved for the popular gadget.
As revealed by Pocket Gamer, the game was only confirmed to be on the way on October 5th, but already publisher Gameloft has made the title available.
Surprisingly simple despite some genuine depth, like its forerunners The Settlers on iPhone is brimming with character and bustles with activity, and stands out as an ambitious and potentially popular game on a system somewhat lacking in god games despite its touch screen interface.
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November 9th, 2009, 00:24 Posted By: wraggster
Users of jailbroken iPhones in Australia are reporting that their wallpapers have been changed by a worm to an image of '80s pop icon Rick Astley. This is the first time a worm has been reported in the wild for the Apple iPhone. According to a report by Sophos, the worm, which exploits users who have installed SSH and not changed the default password, hunts for other vulnerable iPhones and infects them. Users are advised to properly secure their jailbroken iPhones with a non-default password, and Sophos says the worm is not harmless, despite its graffiti-like payload: 'Accessing someone else's computing device and changing their data without permission is an offense in many countries — and just as with graffiti there is a cost involved in cleaning-up affected iPhones. ... Other inquisitive hackers may also be tempted to experiment once they read about the world's first iPhone worm. Furthermore, a more malicious hacker could take the code written by ikee and adapt it to have a more sinister payload.'
http://apple.slashdot.org/story/09/1...lbroken-Phones
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November 7th, 2009, 21:43 Posted By: wraggster
Perhaps the reason Apple seems to be the only one dragging its feet on developing the run-away popularity of gaming on the iPhone and iPod Touch is because, as some suspected, Apple doesn't really like the idea of their Juggernaut mobile devices becoming dominant platforms for mobile video gaming.
Over time, subtle hints are being dropped by those working closely with Apple that the folks in Cupertino are becoming increasingly more irritated by the references to Apple's iPhone/iPhone as popular gaming systems.
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