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iPhone Forensics
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iPhone SDK Application Development: Rough Cuts Version This practical book offers programmers the knowledge and code they need to create cutting-edge mobile applications using Apple's iPhone SDK. You'll learn about the development environment for both the iPhone and iPod Touch, from windows and navigation bars to more advanced layers of the iPhone SDK, such as screen transitions, low-level graphics rendering using CoreSurface, the MultiTouch API, and digital sound and music rendering with Celestial and CoreAudio. Read it now.
Books
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iPhone: The Missing Manual
By
David Pogue
[August 2007]
Big Book of Apple Hacks
By
Chris Seibold
[April 2008]
iPhone Open Application Development, Second Edition
By
Jonathan Zdziarski
[October 2008]
iPhone Forensics
By
Jonathan Zdziarski
[September 2008]
New
Core Animation for Mac OS X and the iPhone
By
Bill Dudney
[October 2008]
Desktop GIS
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Gary E. Sherman
[October 2008]
iPhone Open Application Development, Second Edition
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Jonathan Zdziarski
[October 2008]
iPhone SDK Application Development: Rough Cuts Version
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[October 2008]
Authors
Jonathan Zdziarski
Jonathan Zdziarski is better known as the hacker NerveGas in the iPhone development community. He is well known for his work in cracking the iPhone and leading the effort to port the first open source applications.
Raven Zachary
Raven Zachary helps people create, develop, and launch iPhone products and services.
Matt Twomey
Matt Twomey is a new contributor to the Inside iPhone corner of O'Reilly's Digital Media site. He's a computer geek turned literature geek turned computer geek who has been an Apple and Mac user and tinkerer since his father brought home a brand new...
Toby Boudreaux
Toby Boudreaux has been a developer and author for over a decade. He specializes in Web development for consumer markets using open technologies and on Mac/iPhone development. He is currently the CTO of The Barbarian Group, an interactive/software...
Articles & Blogs
iPhone is the Top Selling Consumer Phone in the U.S. - O'Reilly Radar
By Raven Zachary
[November 10, 2008]
The third calendar quarter of 2008 (Apple F4Q08) was a record for iPhone sales. 6.9 million iPhones were sold from July through September, more than the 6.1 million iPhones sold in prior quarters combined. Steve Jobs mentioned during Apple's most recent quarterly earnings call (transcript) that the company had even beat out Research in Motion (RIM), which sold 6.1 million...
An interesting study on iPhone usability - Inside iPhone Blog
By Giles Turnbull
[November 10, 2008]
Strategic research company Create With Context has published a fascinating presentation online, titled How people really use the iPhone.
Hunting down Info.plist Preferences - Inside iPhone Blog
By Erica Sadun
[November 07, 2008]
I've spent some time recently trying to hunt down items for use in your Info.plist files. The natural place to look for these is the SpringBoard executable in the iPhone's Core Services folder. I ran this file through a strings filter, looking to see if I could find groupings of items that might work.
John Doerr on the iPhone as a Gaming Platform - O'Reilly Radar
By Ben Lorica
[November 05, 2008]
At the Web 2.0 summitt, John Doerr mentioned the high number of games available in the iTunes App store, and wondered whether the iPhone's potential as a gaming platform is being underestimated by Sony and Nintendo. His interest stems from KP having funded a company that develops free and paid games available through the iTunes store. I decided to pull...
iTunes App Store Categories and the Top-Sellers - O'Reilly Radar
By Ben Lorica
[November 03, 2008]
I previously looked into the Top 100 Paid apps (henceforth known as the top-sellers) and found that their average price has been declining. In this post, I'll examine which iTunes categories† are producing the most top-sellers. In terms of number of unique apps, all the categories have grown rapidly over the last two months, with Sports, Education, and Entertainment posting...
Report Your Vote via Twitter & iPhone - O'Reilly Radar
By Brady Forrest
[November 03, 2008]
Have you voted? Are you having problems voting? Are the lines at your polling station short or long? Let your fellow voters know via Twitter Vote Report. The site will aggregate all tagged tweets (use #votereport) and share the results publicly. The tweets are being analyzed and displayed on maps. Waiting times are also being plotted and analyzed. You...
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