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).
Apple has apparently added a new layer to the iTunes App Store approval process. Now developers will find their iPhone apps passed through a mysterious device called a static analysis tool. So what the dickens does this mean? Bear with us…
According to BetaNews, a Google spokesperson has confirmed that the company's new voice search for iPhone violates the terms of Apple's SDK - the part of the iPhone's code that controls the capability is undocumented by Apple.