Joe Hewitt, the guy who made Facebook's very popular iPhone app, is "angry" about changes Apple made today to it's iPhone software developers' kit (SDK).
ON AN average day in the life of the new economy, the release of a landmark gadget is generally cause for joy. Before resuming a wait for the next tiny, shiny thing, a culture fuelled by innovation is unified by a new consumer toy. That is, until last week.
When the story came out that Apple had rejected delayed approval of the Google Voice application, the initial reaction from the media was outrage. Many iPhone users were also angry. While the controversy may damage Apple's image in the public eye, the real damage could likely have occurr elsewhere - in the developer community.
Looking to share a little of the industry glow currently spotlighting the new BlackBerry Storm, Samsung Telecommunications America has announced the arrival of its advanced touch-screen Eternity handset.
If you're looking to fill your brain up with the latest information about iPhone development, then Apple's happy to help you out. Beginning at the end of October, Apple is holding a worldwide series of free tech talks about the iPhone, giving developers a chance to interact with Apple engineers and evangelists and get their questions answered about developing for the iPhone.