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March 13, 08 by DougOur Average:




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Most of the details are out concerning the iPhone SDK Applications. The only thing we’re waiting on really is price point. I mean, would you buy the AIM application. . .when it’s normally a free piece of software.
So the question is. . .
Will you stick with your Installer Applications(jailbroken) or. . .
Will you restore your iPhone or iPod Touch and go ‘legit’?




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This update fixes a HUGE ASCII bug in the code.




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I was reading this blog post and it was responding to the following statements from Apple. . .
“An Application may write data on a device only to the Application’s designated container area, except as otherwise specified by Apple.”
“Applications may only use Published APIs in the manner prescribed by Apple and must not use or call any unpublished or private APIs.”
“Only one iPhone application can run at a time, and third-party applications never run in the background. This means that when users switch to another application, answer the phone, or check their email, the application they were using quits.”




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It seems the iPhone Dev Team says they have already done it. I hear they got the firmware about 24 hours ago. . .and this announcement was made about 12-14 hours ago.
Now we can have the App Store right next to the Installer App as well.




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This update fixes the 80 application limit bug.




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BOX FAB has announced they want to use the SDK to make the iPhone a VR machine. . .This idea is being described as. . .
A Virtual Reality display device which uses the iPhone as the viewing plate so that it becomes a wearable virtual headset simply by clipping on a special attachment. The device can network with other uses for shared virtual experiences and uses the tilt sensor of the iPhone plus a proprietary left-right tracker to provide a truly immersive experience. Special close-view depixelization flat optics turn the iPhone screen into a 3 dimensional window into another world. The under $200.00 design provides the functionality of devices costing thousands of dollars more.