According to TechCrunch, it is possible for an existing iPhone App Store developer to put a hack that will allow the application to run arbitrary code that the user doesn’t want to…
It is a massive hole in the security system of the iPhone, I hope it will be fixed in the 2.2 firmware release.
It’s all about the services and not actually the phone itself. It’s a totally different angle to the Apple way of selling the phone. Let’s see what is the best:
Interesting move from Apple to engage IT students into iPhone Apps development. It looks like it’s a long term approach, or at least for a 2-4 years plan in mind. So I guess we will continue to see a lot of iPhones for a long time, with the same type of environment.
I’ve just discovered a new blog about the London Olympics that have an iPhone version with apparently a new Wordpress iPhone theme and plugin. So check it out at London 2012 News, or: