Commodore 64 iPhone emulator approved, yanked

Uncategorized | Tuesday September 8 2009 6:19 PM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

Commodore 64 iPhone emulator approved, yanked

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The Commodore 64 emulator application for iPhone , previously rejected by Apple , was approved for availability in the App Store over the weekend, only to get pulled days later.

Apple blocked the sale of the iPhone app, dubbed C64, from the store on Tuesday without explaining why, according to developer Manomio. And while Apple was not immediately available for comment regarding the C64 app, which (more…)

Apple Removes C64 – Commodore 64 Emulator for iPhone

Uncategorized | Saturday September 5 2009 2:13 AM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

Unfortunately Apple this night pulled the C64 App from the App Store. We had agreed with Apple to remove basic from the application, but as we believed it would be possible to convince Apple to let it in later on, we left it in the app to be activated remotely by us when we had “go” from Apple .
Due to the extreme publicity the app has received over the weekend and the fact that several users found a way to enable the basic back, Apple decided (more…)

Apple: ‘Technical issues’ holding up Vonage app

Uncategorized | Thursday August 27 2009 12:55 AM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , ,

This post was updated at 2:45 p.m. PDT with confirmation from Apple about the Vonage app.

Apple: Technical issues holding up Vonage app

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Apple App Store approval of a Vonage mobile voice over IP app is being held up by “technical issues,” Apple said Wednesday, confirming a report by Tech Trader Daily.

Vonage submitted an application for review and Apple is working with the developer to resolve the issues, Apple spokesperson (more…)

Sirius XM’s SkyDock Transforms iPhone Into a Satellite Radio

Uncategorized | Thursday August 20 2009 6:07 AM | Comments (0) Tags: , , , , , ,

Folks at All Things Digitial reported that Sirius XM announced their iPhone accessory at a invitation-only media event in New York.
Dubbed SkyDock, the $119.99 peripheral uses iPhone OS 3's support for third-party hardware to transform Apple (AAPL) handsets into full-fledged satellite radios. Designed to run off a car's cigarette power adapter, the SkyDock charges your iPhone while you listen to it and supports the ability to tag songs for (more…)