Interesting news has come out of a survey of developers that are attending the WWDC event in San Francisco. According to the survey, up to 70% of the developers surveyed said that their application would not cost you a penny. Whats more, the average price out of all the developers that did charge for their applications, was a mere $2.29.
Gaming on the iPhone is going to be huge, game developers just can not keep their hands off of the iPhone, and for good reason. The device has a ton of horsepower, and has already proven it is more than capable of playing games, as well as perform all sorts of other functions. that is a very complex game, and is very telling of the iPhone’s abilities.
According to a recent posting on Phillip Elmer-DeWitt’s Apple 2.0 column by at CNN, JPMorgan analyst Mark Moskowitz has issued a “cautiously optimistic” report on Apple based primarily on “stronger-than-expected” MacBook sales” for the quarter ending in March. According to Moskowitz, computer sales usually fall-off after Christmas, but Apple has actually had a sales increase — albeit a small one at only 0.2%.
[MWC] As low tech as it might seem, we have to confess that AAA batteries are really ubiquitous. That’s why the Philips Xenium 9@9j has an AAA slot at its base. that is, to our knowledge, the first cellphone that can support an AAA battery natively that would give it up to three hours of talk…