Tweet TiPb recently tried out the iPhone 3G with iOS 4.2 to see how everything ran. When iOS 4 first came out many users were unsatisfied with how their 3G handset performed. Apple promised improvements with 4.1 but people were still left pretty unsatisfied. This test by TiPb looks promising for 3G users.
Take your app to the next level with marketing advice from Marketing Your App
by Andy Crofford on 08. Nov, 2010 in News, Resources
Tweet Matthew of Marketing Your App has agreed to answer questions from developers on promoting your mobile apps. While we enjoy bringing you app development tutorials, news, and reviews we also want to help you successfully market the apps you spend so much time working on. Matthew can answer your questions on the best ways to market your app [...]
Interview with iPhone App Developer Gregg Weiss of Blue Whale Web Solutions
by Andy Crofford on 05. Nov, 2010 in Interviews
Tweet We recently interviewed Gregg Weiss, President of Blue Whale Web Solutions. You can check out their impressive >iPhone App Development portfolio on their web site. Mobile Orchard: Please tell our readers about Blue Whale App Solutions. Gregg Weiss: Blue Whale Web Solutions is an app development company based in South Florida, with offices in [...]
Interest in iPhone app development has decreased, an interview with Dee Jones, and another Verizon iPhone rumor
by Andy Crofford on 05. Nov, 2010 in News
Tweet In a survey by Millennial Media it shows that developer interest in iPhone app development has decreased over the last year. Dave Rudden of GamePro looks at the differences between Japanese and Western iPhone Development. Apple has brought two lawsuits against Motorola saying their smartphones and OS infringe on their intellectual property. Dee Jones [...]
Apple releases iOS 4.2 GM to Developers
by Andy Crofford on 01. Nov, 2010 in News
Tweet Apple officially released iOS4.2 Golden Master to developers yesterday evening, which pust them on target for a November release. We got a good look at iOS 4.2 Back in September whenApple went into detail about releases features. It looks like this update will bring the long awaited multitasking and folders to the iPad. In [...]
App Giveaway! Win a copy of MorningReport
by Andy Crofford on 29. Oct, 2010 in News
Tweet Earlier this week we were lucky enough to interview Josh Guest of b2cloud. Josh was very generous and provided Mobile Orchard with several promo codes to give to our readers. If you are interested in getting a promo code for this app please leave a comment and we will give these codes away until [...]
Verizon iPhone pricing rumors, no white iphone, and an awesome Halloween custom in this weeks iPhone news.
by Andy Crofford on 29. Oct, 2010 in News
Tweet Now we are on to rumors about what the iPhone 4 will cost on Verizon. If these rumors are true Motorola is in for one heck of a price war with the Droid Pro. The white iPhone 4 is not longer in Apple’s online store. Is Apple finally throwing in the towel on this [...]
Are you invited to Apple’s secret summit?
by Andy Crofford on 28. Oct, 2010 in News
Tweet As Apple gets ready to launch iOS 4.2 next month it is rumored that they will host a secret three-day summit in California for iOS developers next week. The goal of this event is to improve the quality of software being offered in the App Store. Though there isn’t much information on the summit [...]
The iPhone is poison!
by Andy Crofford on 27. Oct, 2010 in News
Tweet Not really, but a news piece from ABC News in Australia is reporting that factory workers in southern China have fallen seriously ill after working in a plant responsible for producing Apple laptops and iPhones. According to the workers they were admitted to the hospital after breathing toxic vapors from n-hexane. After breathing in [...]
Developer Josh Guest of b2clould answers our questions on app development
by Andy Crofford on 26. Oct, 2010 in Interviews
We had the opportunity to interview Josh Guest of b2cloud, a company that specializes in iPhone application development and social media consulting. Not only is he the director of b2cloud and iOS app developer he is also a Mobile Orchard reader.
