iPhone fad in Japan opens door to developers - Seattle Times (Southend-on-Sea) iPhone fad in Japan opens door to developers - Seattle Times (Southend-on-Sea)

Saturday, 27 November 2010

iPhone fad in Japan opens door to developers - Seattle Times (Southend-on-Sea)

iPhone fad in Japan opens door to developers - Seattle Times
TOKYO — The iPhone's popularity in Japan is cracking open an industry long thought inaccessible to outsiders. For years, the typical Japanese cellphone — built to operate on a network hardly used anywhere else in the world — has been stuffed with
Source: seattletimes.nwsource.com

Sony Reader looks to Android, iPhone apps - TG Daily
Still trying to compete against a market dominated by the Kindle and Nook, Sony's e-reader platform is going mobile soon, with plans to unveil Sony Reader apps for the iPhone and Android. Sony's "Reader Store" app is set to be available on the App Store
Source: www.tgdaily.com

TSA Creates iPhone App To Help Travelers - msnbc.com
The Transportation Security Administration is hoping an iPhone application will help ease holiday travel congestion. "My TSA" lets users fill in the blank to find out if they can bring various objects through the airport security checkpoints. The app also
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Chicago columnist thwarts attempted iPhone robbery - MacNN
In some cities, at least, high-tech should be kept on the down-low, says one iPhone blogger. In a harrowing tale of attempted robbery, Chicago Now online magazine columnist Steve Kleinberg details in his latest iPhone blog post his successful disruption of
Source: www.macnn.com

Windows Phone 7 apps close to iPhone on price, gaming bias - Electronista
Windows Phone 7 's early app market is much more competitive with the iPhone and other platforms than Windows Mobile, Distimo found in its latest study. The average price of any paid WP7 app is now the cheapest of all the stores at about $1.95, or double
Source: www.electronista.com

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