Digital rights group blasts Apple over iPhone developer agreement

The Electronic Frontier Foundation took a critical stance against Apple this week, when the digital rights advocacy group posted in its entirety the confidential license agreement to which all iPhone, iPad and iPod touch developers must agree.

The Path to Olympus

At GodofWar.com, a new feature has been set up which features all of the events that lead up to God of War III’s story, with new stuff being added every day. According to the Official Blog, the feature will be most useful for if:

You are a new player and want to learn what all this [...]

QuakeCon 2010: It’s A Date! [Id]

id software today announced a date, time and place for QuakeCon, its annual celebration of all things Quake. And Doom. And anything else id has ever done, or is doing in the future.
It’ll run August 12 to August 15, at the Hilton Anatole Hotel in Dallas, Texas. Entry will be free, and you can bet [...]

Apple to offer developers simple tools for monetizing iPhone apps

Apple’s push into the mobile advertising space could include tools to allow developers to simply integrate advertisements into App Store software for the iPhone and iPad in the same manner that they add other graphical or interface elements to their apps.

Just for the record

iPhone App Reviews.net does not charge for reviews. We used to offer an unsolicited paid option called “POV” (meaning that we weren’t actively fishing for paying developers) but that has been discontinued.
The reason I’m bringing this up is that I recently got this email from an apparently angry spectator:
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Subject: iPhone App Reviews: Thanks
How I [...]

PS3 Exclusive: Just Cause 2 YouTube Upload Walkthrough

Just so you all know, this feature is exclusive to the PS3 version of the game (I had actually posted news on this feature some time ago). It allows you to either record the last 30 seconds of gameplay with the auto-capture feature or record up to 10 mins of gameplay that you can use [...]

Liven up your presentations with SlideRocket’s live data

SlideRocket, which offers an online tool for creating and sharing presentations, is introducing a new feature on Friday that should help you avoid stale presentation — it’s opening the applications to plug-ins that incorporate real-time data.
Chief executive Chuck Dietrich told me that his goal is to make presentations less static and more responsive to the [...]

AIR For Android, And Adobe’s Plan To Deliver Apps Across All Mobile Devices

The bane of all mobile app developers is the need to rewrite the same app over and over again for different devices: the iPhone, Android, Blackberry, Palm Pre, Nokia, Windows Mobile. Adobe is positioning its Flash platform (which includes the Flash player, AIR, developer tools, and media servers) as the write-once, deploy-anywhere solution for [...]

Wii Games to HD Consoles…Good or Bad?

Something new coming to this gen that I personally viewed as a surprise is that few formally exclusive Wii games are testing the waters by coming over to the PS3 and other consoles.
As we know, there have been many articles on the Wii and core and/or mature games not selling well on it. [...]

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