Apple has made a major change to the developer agreement for the development tools for iPhone OS 4.0, which clearly forbid the use of Flash and other non-Apple approved solutions to write apps.
The iPad doesn't officially arrive until Saturday, but iPad apps have already started appearing in App Store searches if you're using the latest version of iTunes.
As part of its Griffin Technology Advantage program, Seton Hill announced today that they plan to give every full-time student an iPad in the Fall 2010 semester.
Free-to-play games have become something of a growing trend on the App Store, so much so that Aurora Feint, which makes a social gaming platform for the iPhone, believes that some projections about the iPhone's potential as a gaming platform fail to take the trend into account.
TomTom's iPhone app now offers support for traffic updates as an optional service for a fee. There's also support for Google Local Search and a bunch of other new features.
Apple has purged all Wi-Fi stumbling apps from the App Store for using private APIs. Wi-Fi hotspot seeking apps without stumbling features remain unaffected.
On Monday, Ngmoco announced that they have completed the acquisition of Freeverse, a developer best known for Mac and iPhone games like Skee-ball and Burning Monkey Solitare.
Almost a year after it was first shown to the public, Meebo has finally released their own iPhone app to communicate to others through services such as AIM, Windows Live IM and Yahoo IM.
At this week's Mobile World Congress, LogMeIn is showing off three new enhancements to its service to better accommodate remote access with iPhones and Android devices.
Apple has recently requested that several iPhone developers, including those behind Stanza and GoodReader, remove USB syncing from their apps to comply with Apple's iPhone development policies.
After mixed success in porting Genesis games as individual iPhone apps, Sega plans to release an official Genesis emulator with an in-app payment system for early February.