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While TUAW will be at IndieDevLab hoping to get a look at upcoming (awesome) apps, we just got some great news for developers who wish to attend. Thanks to sponsorships, the price of the event just went free (just like Appsterdam, which will also be hosting a weeklong coworking space where yours ...

This is what a widescreen iPhone may look like alongside its predecessor. With Apple’s sixth-generation iPhone set to make its debut this year, there’s no doubt the company has a number of prototype devices - all with different designs and specifications - in testing within its Cupert...

Apple’s Siri has been transforming how people interact with their phones. It taught us that it’s not just OK to talk to our phones, but that, in many cases, it’s actually a more useful way to get things done. Along those samelines, a company called Saygent is launching a mobile ...

After three major news outlets confirmed that Apple was ordering larger smartphone displays last week, the 4-inch iPhone theory is quickly going from rumor to fact. It seems like everyone is giving into the idea, including developers.GigaOM recently polled a handful of high-profile iOS app-makers...

Late last month, Apple finally put the tickets for its highly-anticipatedWWDC event up for sale. But within two hours, the tickets were gone, leaving hundreds of developers out to dry. Luckily, there’s another option.If you’re going to be in the San Francisco area around June 11-14, y...

When techies try to think of the future of gesture-based computing, they often discuss 2002's Minority Report, a sci-fi thriller starring Tom Cruise. In the flick, Cruise controlled a huge transparent display by moving his hands and arms like an orchestra conductor. Now San Francisco-based Leap i...

Alfred uses universal keyboard shortcuts to let you search for anything on your Mac. As OS X continues to become more of a consumer-oriented platform and less of a power user-friendly environment, Apple is reportedly set to begin enforcing new guidelines in the Mac App Store that will ban apps th...

Mobile payments and identity verification companyJumiois introducing its Netswipe Mobile SDK today, which allows developers to add credit card scanning functionality to their mobile applications. The SDK (software development kit), is available now for iOS, but an Android version is coming soon, ...

According to a new report from 9to5Mac, developers are starting to see iOS 6code strings in their app logs, signaling that Apple is currently testing the software’s compatibility with App Store applications.This would seem to confirm earlier reports thatthe company is set to unveil the late...
The Mac App Store has changed our world. Apps are easier to find, buy and/or download, and upgrade than ever before. Developers can enjoy ease of use for customers, and great exposure with little overhead and minimal web presence if they want to (no need to host the app and worry about server loa...