Apple iPod and iPhone News for September-23-08: Steve Demeter developed the iPhone puzzle game Trism as a side project, but now he’s quitting his day job. Why? Because he says he’s generated $250,000 in profits since he started selling the $4.99 game on iTunes this summer. That’s after Apple (AAPL) has taken its 30% cut of total sales, and after subtracting his initial investment of about $5,000

Apple iPod and iPhone News for September-23-08

Steve Demeter developed the iPhone puzzle game Trism as a side project, but now he’s quitting his day job. Why? Because he says he’s generated $250,000 in profits since he started selling the $4.99 game on iTunes this summer. That’s after Apple (AAPL) has taken its 30% cut of total sales, and after subtracting his initial investment of about $5,000
iPhone Developer Made $250K From Apple Store In Two Months
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A jailbroken device can provide much more functionality than a standard iPhone. There is a number of exceptional Apps that are not available through the iTunes App Store, but through Cydia and Installer, both of which are accessible through jailbroken iPhones.Below are ten Apps we think are worth jailbreakng your iPhone for.
Need a reason to jailbreak your iPhone? Here’s ten of them
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An early Alpha release of the long awaited Mac version of the popular BitTorrent client uTorrent has leaked to the public. The application is still in development, but most features seem to work just fine. As expected, the application looks very Mac-like, and better than its Windows counterpart.
uTorrent’s Mac Client Leaked
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The first phone using Google’s Android operating system will debut Tuesday, a model from T-Mobile, and more are set come. But some Android partners say the software will use more broadly than just phones.”We’re starting to see Android get designed in on devices that extend way beyond the phone–things that might go in the automobile or home
Google’s Android: It’s not just for phones
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There have been some recent rumblings regarding Apple supposedly stealing iPhone ideas, namely a program which would allow users to check information from the iPhone screen while the phone is still locked. A closer look, however, reveals that the accusations are without merit.
Proof that Apple didn’t patent stolen ideas for the iPhone
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Macintosh security specialist, today announced that it has discovered a QuickTime bug which may be used as a vector for attack.
QuickTime Bug May Be Used As a Vector For Attack
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