Week in Apple: Google drama, security, jailbreaking, and more
Think your new iPhone 3GS is impervious to hackers? Wondering where all the Google Voice apps went? Want to know Apple’s stance on jailbreaking? Haven’t heard the latest rumors about the Apple tablet? Roll on in for our weekly Apple roundup.
This week’s top Apple news highlighted the (in)security of the new iPhone’s hardware encryption, Google Voice’s mysterious disappearance from the App Store, more Apple tablet rumors, Apple’s plans to “resurrect” the album on iTunes, and more. Need to catch up? We have the roundup right here.
Last week’s Google Voice fiasco who has led to a lot of fear and loathing both in the iPhone developer community, blog community and in the media, has finally reached…
Right about now, Apple probably wishes it had never rejected Google Voice and related apps from the iPhone. Or maybe it was AT&T who rejected the apps. Nobody really knows…
- The Google Apps Fiasco: With FCC Involved, Will The Truth Finally Come Out?
- Why The FCC Wants To Smash Open The iPhone
- FairSoftware tries to kill the handshake deal for iPhone app developers
- FCC Investigating Apple’s Rejection of Google Voice iPhone Application
- FCC Takes On Apple And AT&T Over Google Voice Rejection
- FCC Looking Into AT&T Rejection Of Google Voice App
- FCC Questions Apple Over Google Voice
- iPhone Virus Cured? Apple to Release Security Patch
- Reality Check: Most People Don’t Care About How Apple Treats iPhone Developers
- Yeah, there’s an app for that. But for how long, and at what cost?
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