At the Worldwide Developers Conference 2011, at San Francisco Apple executives released iOS5 for developers on 6th June 2011and available for users by end 2011.iOS4.3.3 is Apple’s last version upgrade for iOS devices.The iOS 5 update boasts 200 new

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With every iOS release Apple adds quite a few new features into it’s existing devices. So what iOS 4.3 is bringing down to the table?

Personal Hotspot: This feature will turn your iPhone into a WiFi router which can be…

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While the entire world was giddily anticipating the start of World Cup soccer this year, it was nose to the grindstone here at Sourcebits developing new soccer madness updates of Funbooth for Mac and iPhone.  Work notwithstanding, our…

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The days following a WWDC never fail to turn the world of Apple enthusiasts upside down.  Whether professional iPhone developers like us, or regular end users who just love Apple products, this year’s conference has been especially dramatic on the…

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5-day course on iPhone programming presented by Big Nerd Ranch,  in particular to point out differences between Android and iPhone development.

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Apple finally has opened the developer forums for iPhone platform just like they have it for mac. This should be a good resource for both new and experienced iPhone developers.

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Christian Klotz posts about his experience with Android and iPhone SDK and tells us which is a better platform for developers. Read it here.

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Apple said sales of 6.9 million iPhone 3G units helped it post fourth quarter (ended Sept. 27) profit of $1.1 billion, up 26% from net income of $904 million during the previous-year period.

Revenue increased 27%, to $7.9 billion, from…

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AppLoop launched a mobile application generator which lets you turn any RSS feed into a mobile application for iPhone, even if you don’t have any programming experience. 

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