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  • ...Android is the name of the OS, not the hardware. It's actually very good and better than the iPhone OS in many areas. It's open-source, meaning you can download the code, alter it any way you wish, install it on your phone, etc. You can write any...

  • ...It started when Apple released a software developer kit for its upcoming iPhone OS version 4. Before using the new SDK, developers must click on one of those “I agree” buttons indicating acceptance of pages and pages of legalese that nobody ever reads...

  • ...three weeks ago, and at the time was confident that Apple would approve the submission. "It's not violating the iPhone SDK, and Apple has approved other browsers. I think it would be strange if Apple rejected it," said Jon Von Tetzchner, Opera co-founder...

  • ...embroiled arises from months of disrespect from Apple, which has made a point of excluding Flash from its iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad devices and just recently changed the language in its iPhone 4.0 SDK developer agreement to explicitly forbid the...

  • ...touted for its advanced EPG (electronic programming guide) features, server and client STB functions, and support of open source PC media players like XBMC. In addition, it is said to provide access to websites including YouTube and Flickr....

  • ...like the other pluggable NAS devices like PogoPlug and CloudPlug except that the same software services can run on other platforms like Apple's Macintosh, a Linux or Windows PC. Web and network access works with a number of smartphones as well....

  • ...The Republican National Committee is leveraging open source VoIP tech for its election-cycle polling and organizing efforts, but the final results aren't open to the public....

  • ...Chromium is the open-source project Google maintains that, in turn, feeds the Chrome browser....

  • ...with nearly 15 years of technology and marketing experience that spans from Bell Labs to multiple start-up IPOs to open-source enterprise software companies. He is co-founder of MuleSource and currently serves as the general manager of Hardy Way...

  • ...bad enough when Apple said, in effect, that Adobe Flash wasn’t good enough to be allowed on the iPad,” he writes. “But the final straw was when Apple changed its iPhone SDK (software development kit) license so that developers may not submit programs...

  • ...Longbottom said Adobe's competitors are undercutting the developer, while the quality of open source products is also improving, attacking Adobe at the bottom end of the market....

  • ...model. I feel like Google's business model is openness and transparency, getting out there in open formats and open source. And Apple's is like a cone of silence," Gina said....

  • ...though I can see how it may have snuck up on Apple. If Apple fails to outrun developer dissatisfaction with its platform's...work to change the offending App Store policies, issue a new SDK license agreement, etc. All of these problems are policy-related...

  • ...When it hits stores starting late July, it will also boast a complete open source office package, he said....

  • ...Always -- Free ground shipping with orders over $50 at the Apple Store....

  • ...Jobs has banned SugarCRM and everyone else from accessing Apple's software through intermediary translators like Titanium on the iPhone or iPad. The hurdle popped up in the iPhone 4.0 OS SDK revealed last week. iPhone 4.0 is due to hit the phone...

  • ...Gruber, your biggest fan,” and adding that the iPhone’s “SDK TOS are growing on it like an invisible cancer.” Jobs...second email from Slepak that claimed Gruber was wrong and that Apple is in effect “limiting creativity itself,” Jobs again...

  • ...Brimelow claimed that the new iPhone 4.0 SDK appears to consider non-Apple approved languages as a violation of terms and conditions, and said that the company is exerting a "tyrannical control over developers"....

  • ..."To the extent new releases of operating systems or other third-party products, platforms or devices, such as the Apple iPhone or iPad, make it more difficult for our products to perform, and our customers are persuaded to use alternative technologies...

  • ...the new license terms had thus far been measured. A spokeswoman sent back the message, by e-mail: "We are aware of Apple's new SDK language and are looking into it. We continue to develop our Packager for iPhone OS technology, which we plan to debut...

  • ...Rackspace said that it was also looking to contribute to open cloud computing standards and was contributing to many community initiatives including the development of open source databases such as Cassandra and Drizzle....

  • ...As developers have more time to experiment with the new iPhone OS SDK, it's likely more rumors will surface about new functions that may be coming to Apple's next iPhone model. Earlier this month, blogger John Gruber, who has a fairly...

  • ...Persistent rumors claiming that Apple is considering replacing Google with Bing in iPhone...software giant from Redmond, Washington has posted an open-source SDK allowing iPhone developers to query the Bing engine directly...

  • ...Buried deep within the 4.0 SDK are multiple references to video conferencing (as shown above) suggesting Apple will finally bring a second front facing camera to the range. Chat rooms, moderators, encrypted conferences, etc are all mentioned in the...

  • ...system fueling a lot of innovation. Android market share is accelerating and Apple has taken lumps for not offering some of the features provided by Google's open-source operating system for smart phones....

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