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| iPhone apps to provide more privacy information before you download them Appolicious It's been a month full of controversy for the app world, with outrage over privacy concerns and appssharing user data catching the public attention, and eventually, that of lawmakers and lawyers. The result, however, is for the better for owners of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| iPhone Jailbreak: 5 Apps to Control your Privacy PCWorld By Ian Paul, PCWorld Feb 23, 2012 10:08 AM Don't bet on the new agreement between the State of California, Apple, Google and others to protect information on your iPhone from data-snooping third-party apps such as the social networking service Path. See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Apple acquires App Store search tool Chomp Macworld by Lex Friedman, Macworld.com Apple on Thursday confirmed reports that it had acquired Chomp, a company that offers an app for searching the iOS App Store in clever ways. The Chomp app foriPhone searches App Store apps. Chomp says that its app uses a ... See all stories on this topic » |
| Android apps more expensive on average than iPhone counterparts ... By Steven Sande As an unabashed iPhone fan, I often ask owners of Android smartphones why they chose their phone over an iPhone. Answers have included \"I like larger. TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog |
| Banjo's iPhone App Reveals its Social Superpowers | SiliconANGLE By Cherr Aira The plethora of today's smartphones has widened the breadth social media's presence and with this, people look for more “social superpowers” from their iPhone and Android apps. This trend inspired Banjo to play with the idea of social ... SiliconANGLE |
| Brentwood boy wonder makes iPhone, iPad apps, donates tens of ... By Stephanie O'Neill | KPCC Going to the hospital for surgery can be traumatic, especially for kids. But Cameron Cohen, 13, transformed his experience into a high-tech project to help other kids. KPCC: Latest News |
| iPhone app Clear sells 350k downloads in nine days on the App ... Stuart Dredge: Buttonless To-Do lists app will be heading to iPad and Mac next says publisher Realmac Software. www.guardian.co.uk/.../2012/.. |