iPhone SDK is Finally Here, Android SDK Hacked and Adobe Plays Hardball
Posted 03/06/2008 at 2:26pm
| by Mac|Life Staff
Here come the native apps: Apple revealed its SDK roadmap today. Chock full of push mail goodness and video game fun, the SDK and iTunes App Store will go live in June. A beta version is avialble to developers now.
Android SDK controlled by hackers: Cell phone users goo goo over Goggle’s Android SDK might want to curb their excitement. Security bugs have been found in Android.
The world is not enough for Adobe: The real rumored reason why Steve Jobs won’t allow Flash on the iPhone.
Microsoft Corp. next-generation Web browser allows users to right click to Facebook, thanks Bill Gates: New Explorer 8 will support the same industry-standard versions of the code that Mozilla and Safari adhere to.
More game developers in play with iPhone: Freeverse says it’s producing two native games for the iPhone and IPod touch that take advantage of the flick/pinch controls.
In case you missed these movies and TV shows at 2 AM on any of the hundreds of available cable channels: The iTunes Store now has The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth available for download. Fraggle Rock and the Farscape series are also available. Wow!
And keeping with the movie theme: iTunes Store buyers who want to know all the .99 cent movies available at iTunes now have a dedicated site.