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Thursday, June 18, 2009
The Pragmatic Programmers release beta of iPhone 3.0 Programming book
University Heights, Ohio - The Pragmatic Programmers have released a beta of their book for developers interested in targeting the iPhone 3.0 SDK on the same day that Apple released iPhone 3.0. “iPhone SDK Development” is available today for $24. The “iPhone SDK Development” book contains more than 50 sample programs for iPhone SDK 3.0, along with explorations of the big picture, and an eye to the little details that programmers need. “iPhone SDK Development” goes beyond basic developer docs to help developers succeed on today’s most popular mobile application platform.

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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
MacWorld Introduces MacWorld’s iPhone Superguide, Second Edition
Macworld today announces the release of “Macworld’s iPhone Superguide, Second Edition,” the latest addition to its popular Superguide series.
In this 154-page book, Macworld editors offer updated advice and top tips for mastering the first generation iPhone, the iPhone 3G, and the iPod touch. This Superguide covers everything an iPhone or iPod touch user needs to know.
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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Best Books for iPhone Development
Programmers of all backgrounds are flocking to iPhone development, and many of us don’t have a background programming for the Mac, which means there is a lot to get to grips with. Thankfully some brilliant iPhone development books are out:
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Monday, January 12, 2009
Book on iPhone app Development now available! How to being…

The mad rush amongst developers to get a share of the Appstore is already known. iPhone / iPod Touch platform is going to stay and has a bright future. With the same doubling up as a gaming device, media device and a mobile phone. To help these developers and give a insight on how things work in this territory a book labeled “Beginning iPhone Development” is now availabe on Amazon (Priced at around $26.35).
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Friday, January 02, 2009
Ebook Shows iPhone Owners How To Read Minds
Millard Grubb has announced his new ebook, Magic iPhone Tricks. This ebook shows iPhone owners how to use their iPhones to make people think they can read minds. With over 90 pages of material, the ebook also includes some nifty tricks to make you the hit of any party or business luncheon. There are also some links to great free or almost free software that any Macintosh owner would enjoy.
read it here prmac.com
Friday, November 28, 2008
iPhone development fun
Since I used up quite a bit of my Thanksgiving eating, sleeping, and struggling with Apache Ivy, I was only able to spend a little time working through some of the examples from the book “Beginning iPhone Development” from Apress.
read it here bartling.blogspot.com
Monday, October 13, 2008
iPhone Developers Cookbook Released
With the abolishment of Apple’s iPhone developer NDA, the floodgates are open for documentation regarding the innards of the SDK.
The first development instruction book to debut is Erica Sadun’s “iPhone Developer’s Cookbook, The: Building Applications with the iPhone SDK.”
read it here www.iphoneatlas.com
Friday, March 21, 2008
O’Reilly releases one of the first books for iPhone coders
O’Reilly, one of the most well-known publishers of programming guides and references, is now shipping iPhone Open Application Development.
The book is written by Jonathan Zdziarski, famed iPhone hacker and author of NES.app, a Nintendo emulator for the iPhone.
read it here arstechnica.com
Monday, February 18, 2008
Professional iPhone and iPod Touch Programming
The book Professional iPhone and iPod Touch Programming (also available on Amazon UK) by Richard Wagner is a book designed to give iPhone and iPod touch developers a hands-on introduction to programming applications for their devices. You can learn how to create Web 2.0 applications from scratch such as an XHTML/CSS client to an advanced Ajax-enabled database application.
read it here ipodtouchtricks.net
Sunday, January 27, 2008
Rough Cuts - First Book on iPhone Open Application Development
Apple hasn’t yet officially released iPhone SDK. But the first iPhone Book on Application Development just got released. The content section looks interesting. Check it out.
Here is what the publisher talks about - Overview: Certain technologies bring out everyone’s hidden geek, and the iPhone did so instantly upon its release.
read it here iphoneindia.gyanin
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remote desktop said in
iPhoneTunes review: RDM+ Remote Desktop for Mac OS and Windows:How does the windows remote desktop connection work?
Like if i remote on my laptop to my desktop will i be able to see whatever is on my desktop screen? I want to be able to log into a game remotely from my laptop.What program would be the best for this?
I-pong said in
Fixing iPhone error 13019 when syncing with iTunes 8.2:Resolution
Please update to iTunes 9. If updating to iTunes 9 does not resolve the issue, please continue:
The error will most commonly occur while syncing music. This issue can be resolved by following these steps:
1.Select the iPhone or iPod touch in iTunes under Devices.
2.Click the Music tab and under the Sync music option, choose Selected playlists.
3.Deselect the Voice Memos playlist.
4.Click Apply and then click Sync.
If the above steps do not resolve the issue, check the device and the iTunes library for duplicate voice memos. If you find any duplicate voice memos, delete the duplicates and then sync.
If those steps do not resolve the issue, then follow these steps:
1.Select the iPhone or iPod touch in iTunes under Devices.
2.Click the Music tab and deselect the Sync Music option.
3.Click Apply and then click Sync.
4.After the sync is complete, reselect the Sync Music option.
5.Click Apply and then click Sync.
If the Error 13019 occurs while syncing content other than music (applications, podcasts, and so on), then perform the same steps above but uncheck the content that stops syncing with Error 13019.
If the steps above do not resolve the issue, attempt to sync an empty iTunes music library to the device while logged in as a new admin user. Follow these steps to create a new admin user:
Bo said in
Drive, Walk & Meet with Sygic AURA, Real 3-D GPS Navigation (Plus great exclusive pics):This looks finger licking awesome, when is it in the store?
maher said in
Nomao : augmented reality on iPhone (Easter egg inside!):can i get the app plz on my email: the_cute2006@hotmail.com
Bes said in
Fixing iPhone error 13019 when syncing with iTunes 8.2:thanks madison!! it worked for me! :D muchly appreciated! xx
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