Our sister site iPod Touch World reports that Apple now released the WebApps catalog for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch.
The Apple WebApps catalog is available at www.apple.com/webapps, and overall it’s just a collection of links to iPhone/iPod Touch optimized Safari web programs that make use of the devices’ screen size, touchscreen features, and internet connectivity (even if something more was originally expected).
But while similar sites do exist (see our own iPhone Programs and iPhone Games sections), this is a welcome sight, as this is the first time that Apple is giving a hand to (authorized) third party program developers.

Written by dennis on October 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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Everyone who knows anything about Microsoft and Apple knows that the former takes every chance they can to copy the ideas, innovation, and intellectual property of the latter. Well, as if that coffee table wasn't enough, Microsoft has decided to take it one step further and patent the iPhone's interface.
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Written by Edward Kirk on October 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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Red iPhone? Engadget has what appears to be an AT&T internal product list, with a red iPhone listed on it. The part that sounds fishy?
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Written by Apple iPhone - best news, blogs, videos, photos and more - Boxxet on October 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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- compatible with iTunes 7.4.2
- fixed and simplified adding ringtones
- added an innovative ringtone editor
- screenshot function
- keyboard auto-correction can be disabled
- easy application icon replacement
- improved SummerBoard compatibility
- searchable documentation
- added more documentation
Requires Mac Intel or PowerPC, OS X 10.4.9+
Compatible with iTunes 7.4.1,2 and iPhone Firmware 1.0.2
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O Canada: we hear your pleas. You want the iPhone, we know. It galls you that you’re so close to the source, yet you have to wait until after those European folks get theirs. What’s the hold up? Well, besides the apparent lack of any agreement with a Canadian GSM carrier, there appears to be another stumbling block for Apple, and its name is Comwave.
Who the heck is Comwave? They’re the telecommunications company that owns the Canadian trademark on “iPhone”. Yes, that’s right; someone else owns the trademark in our great neighbor to the north. Of course, Apple underwent a similar battle with Cisco when the iPhone was originally released, which ended up with Apple and Cisco sharing the trademark (how do you think the Cisco iPhone is selling?). Comwave, on the other hand, asserts that co-existence is not possible with Apple.
“The force they put into marketing would quickly make the brand Apple’s and not ours,” [Comwave president Yuval Barzakay] said. “It’s a case of hijacking the brand. If I asked people on the street who owns the iPhone trademark in Canada, they’d all say Apple. And their product isn’t even in the market. So co-existence is not possible.”
Yeah, that’s probably true. So what options does that leave for Apple?
“Our position is Apple has one of two choices: they can either walk away from the trademark and let us keep the iPhone name here in Canada, or they can buy the brand from us,” [Barzakay] said.
Translation: we will totally take your sweet, sweet iPhone money. Thank you, come again.
[Thanks, Ken]
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Written by Dan Moren on October 12th, 2007 with no comments.
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