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iPhone News

Brizzly gobbles up iPhone Twitter client Birdfeed (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)
Birdfeed, the “very nice” iPhone Twitter client developed by Buzz Andersen, has been acquired by Thing Labs and rebranded as Brizzly for iPhone, in order to tie in with the company's Brizzly Web interface for Twitter and Facebook.
EFF Takes Issue with iPhone App Dev License (PC World via Yahoo! News)
The Electronic Frontier Foundation got its hands on a version of the iPhone Application Developer Program License Agreement, and the public advocacy group did not like what it saw.
GDC: iPhone Developers Face Hidden Risks (InformationWeek)
Most iPhone developers don't fully understand the regulatory compliance challenges that accompany app distribution.
10 iPhone Wellness Apps for the Chronically Lazy (PC World)
iPhone apps that purport to help you stop hair loss, increase your sex drive and even perform your own surgeries.
Brizzly gobbles up iPhone Twitter client Birdfeed (Macworld)
Birdfeed, the "very nice twitter client for your iPhone and iPod Touch," has been purchased and replaced with Brizzly by Thing Labs.
EFF Takes Issue with iPhone App Dev License (PC World)
When the public advocacy group got its hands on a version of the iPhone Application Developer Program License Agreement, it was not amused.
Android Surges While The iPhone Stalls Out (Gizmodo Australia)
The latest smartphone subscriber numbers are out , and the last three months have been kind to Google. Android’s still a relatively small player, but its usage base more than doubled since October. The iPhone, meanwhile, keeps on treading water. (more…)
Case-mate Hug Review: A Wireless iPhone Charging Pad That Actually Works Well (Gizmodo Australia)
Wireless charging has been around – even for the iPhone – for years, but it wasn’t until the last 12 months that it’s been refined to be as good as standard wired charging. Case-mate’s Hug is our favourite for the iPhone. (more…)
Street Fighter IV: as good as you can expect on the iPhone (Ars Technica)
Street Fighter IV is now available on Apple's App Store; you can pick it up right now for $10 if you'd like to see what Capcom can do with Apple's hardware. Capcom also threw quite the party at GDC, allowing the press and community some hands-on time with the game. After playing for about 15 minutes, the verdict is in: this is about as good as you can expect from a fighting game on the iPhone ...
Apple Must Feature PixieTea In Their Next iPhone Ad (Gizmodo Australia)
A Chinese artist named PixieTea both recorded this song and shot the accompanying video almost entirely on an iPhone 3GS. The surprise? It’s actually pretty decent! See for yourself: (more…)


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