Filed under: Software, Odds and ends, Developer, Deals, iPhone
Want an iPhone app business without all the boring hassle of actually programming and releasing iPhone apps? Boy, does Brice Milliorn have a deal for you! He's auctioning off his iPhone app business, which he says has 87 different apps for sale, over on eBay. Milliorn says he started out developing apps on his own, but the business is just too big for him to keep up so he's selling all of the apps and their rights, all of the source code, and technical support for two months to transition everything over to the new owner. Full story...
Filed under: Deals
Well, Black Friday is here! If you're looking to save some money, here are another dozen deals from DealNews.
Filed under: Cool tools, Deals, iPhone, App Store
Happy Turkey Hangover Day -- or, as it's otherwise known, shopping chaos day 2009.
Filed under: Multimedia, Video, iPhone, App Review
A few years ago getting video on a cellphone would have seemed out of the question.
Filed under: Apple, Deals
After seeing that yellow sticky for just a little while, Apple has posted the Black Friday specials in the US store.
Filed under: Desktops, Hardware, Mac Pro
Warning: some NSFW lyrics on the music in the video above.
Filed under: iPhone, Jailbreak/pwnage
While you have to go to quite some lengths to be vulnerable to it, jailbroken iPhones have been under fire for susceptibility to a particular SSH-based type of worm that has seen a lot of press lately.
Filed under: Bad Apple, Developer, SDK
Back when the iPhone Developer Program was first announced, developer provisions (the 'permission slips' that allow developers to distribute pre-release builds of apps in progress) lasted one year.
Filed under: Bad Apple, App Store, SDK
Sometimes Auntie TUAW gets emails from anxious iPhone developers.
Filed under: Deals
As Victor mentioned yesterday, for the next few days we'll be featuring daily deals from our friends at DealNews.
Filed under: Features, Troubleshooting, Ask TUAW
Happy holiday, and welcome back to Ask TUAW, our weekly troubleshooting Q&A column.