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iPhone will be open to developers!

The Big in Japan team let out a cheer today when Apple announced that we will get access to the iPhone via web applications.  Development for typical phones require complex SDK development, but Apple has decided to open the platform and allow firms like Big in Japan access the phone’s functions such as ‘making calls, sending emails while connecting to Google Maps.  It is not clear how the iPhone’s browser will expose the Domain Object Model to allow phone-specific functionality.  In a related move, Apple released Safari for Windows.  Presumably this will allow non-Mac developers to build applications for the iPhone without using an emulator.  Nice work Apple! [via]

Alexander Muse | June 11th, 2007, 10:12 pm | 1 Comment » | Tags: apple, biggu, biginjapan, iphone | Bookmark on del.icio.us | Digg It

Spoofed Apple Email Fools Engadget

Our favorite gadget blog, Engadget was taken in by a fake Apple email that claimed the iPhone would be delayed until October and Leopard would be delayed until January.

Here’s the story. A trustworthy source supplied us with an actual internal Apple email that went out to thousands of Apple employees earlier today (published after the break). The fact that this was an email sent within Apple’s internal email system to its employees is not in question. Let us reiterate: this was an ACTUAL email distributed within Apple’s internal email system to Apple employees. As it turns out, the internal memo Apple employees received was actually retracted by Apple shortly after it was sent out. (Also published after the break.) We received confirmation from Apple PR that this initial email sent out to Apple employees was incorrect, and they let us know that the iPhone and Leopard are both still on track, and should meet their expected launch timeframes. Presumably Apple is now on the hunt for whomever was able to spoof its internal email system.

This is a great example of why checking your sources is important. Just receiving a forwarded email is not the best way to ‘fact check’ your story. Get on the phone and try to get the party to confirm. If you can’t just say, ‘this story is unconfirmed, but…’

Update: It matters even more when the stakes are this high and you are dealing with a publicly traded company.  Turns out stock manipulators may have been at work as Paul explains:

This is a bigger deal than a blog getting a story wrong. Why? Because this was almost certainly done for market manipulation, with someone — Russian hackers again? — inserting this into the Apple network, knowing it would get out and hook someone, while allowing them to trade against the news.

Big in Japan | May 16th, 2007, 5:00 pm | No Comments » | Tags: apple, iphone | Bookmark on del.icio.us | Digg It

June 14 ~ i-day!

Turns out you can buy your iPhone now for June 14th delivery. TechCrunch has the article here.

 

Big in Japan | May 14th, 2007, 10:39 am | 1 Comment » | Tags: iphone | Bookmark on del.icio.us | Digg It

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