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    <title>AppStoreHQ RSS Feed For Application: iNet Pro - Network scanner</title>
    <link>http://www.appstorehq.com/inetpro-networkscanner-iphone-19897/app</link>
    <pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 13:54:20 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Dezember 2009: Vielversprechende Hardwarezahlen; App Store-Kurskorrektur und &#196;rger mit Mobilfunkanbietern (iPhoneBlog.de)</title>
      <link>http://www.iphoneblog.de/2009/12/10/dezember-09-vielversprechende-hardwarezahlen-app-store-kurskorrektur-und-arger-mit-mobilfunkanbietern/</link>
      <description>Zum Jahresende kommt noch einmal so richtig Bewegung ins iPhone-Gesch&#228;ft. Der Hardware-Markt zieht gew&#246;hnlich kr&#228;ftig in der vorweihnachtlichen Stimmung an. Es geh&#246;rt nicht viel Risiko dazu, auf abermals steigende Quartalszahlen f&#252;r Q1 2010 zu setzen. Einen Ausschlag werden daf&#252;r mit Sicherheit auch die L&#228;nder geben, in denen das iPhone neu gestartet ist. Der chinesische Mobilfunkanbieter China Unicom gab bekannt, das seit der iPhone-Ver&#246;ffentlichung am 30. Oktober &#252;ber 100.000 Ger&#228;te abgesetzt werden konnten. Das ist f&#252;r den dort gigantischen Mobilfunkmarkt keine &#252;berragende Zahl, entgegen den ersten drei Verkaufstagstagen mit lediglich 5.000 Ger&#228;ten jedoch eine erhebliche Steigerung. Aufgrund der hinl&#228;nglich beschriebenen Problemen im dortigen Vertrieb (Schwarzmarkt, kein WiFi, etc.) verwundert diese Zahl jedoch nicht. Besser scheint es in S&#252;dkorea zu laufen. Der dortige Betreiber KT konnte alle seiner 60.000 Vorbestellungen absetzen und damit f&#252;r das dortige Q3 2009 einen Marktanteil von 15-Prozent erwirtschaften. Auf dem Stand heraus, sehr beachtlich. &#196;hnlich vielversprechend k&#252;ndigt sich</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 13:54:20 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.iphoneblog.de/2009/12/10/dezember-09-vielversprechende-hardwarezahlen-app-store-kurskorrektur-und-arger-mit-mobilfunkanbietern/</guid>
      <author>iPhoneBlog.de (Provided by AppStoreHQ)</author>
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      <title>Apple Easing Up On App Rejections? (Apple iPhone Apps)</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/appleiphoneapps/~3/IN_yg3k87EM/</link>
      <description>Either Apple&#8217;s app reviewers are in the holiday spirit, or this is a sign of good things to come. &#160;According to AppleInsider, Apple approved an update to developer Vimov&#8217;s iSimulate app even though it was using a private API, something that has always, and still is, against the company&#8217;s rules. Under normal circumstances, and in recent past, Apple&#8217;s reviewers would reject an update, or an app in general, that contained a non-public API. &#160;This time, however, Vimov&#8217;s update was approved even with the non-public API still intact. &#160;It&#8217;s not as if Apple&#8217;s reviewers missed the inclusion of the API, it&#8217;s that they decided to give the developers a chance to remove it in the next update while still allowing the updated version of the app to remain in the App Store. Thank you for submitting your update to iSimulate to the App Store. During our review of your application we found</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 18:33:01 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/appleiphoneapps/~3/IN_yg3k87EM/</guid>
      <author>Apple iPhone Apps (Provided by AppStoreHQ)</author>
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      <title>This Week in iPhone News - December 11/2009 (Mobile Orchard)</title>
      <link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/MobileOrchard/~3/nApogO59DXg/</link>
      <description>by on 11. Dec, 2009 in The Sensors in your iPhone An informative talk on the sensors in the iPhone given at the Where 2.0 Online Conference of 2009. Command Guru Webcast reality TV featuring Aaron Hillegass leading ten devs/designers &#8212; including friend-of-the-site and creator of the icon-set that&#8217;s part of our holiday giving bundle Eddie Wilson &#8212; in week long, from scratch, product sprint. Rejections: A gentler hand? Two rays of hope: Phil Schiller Shares What&#8217;s On His iPhone Apple&#8217;s senior VP of Worldwide Product Marketing shares what his favorite applications are on his iPhone. iPhoneFlow New curators have breathed new life into our link blog. Plus, we use it as a radar for this column. Subscribe to the iPhoneFlow feed or follow iPhone flow on Twitter! Three rumors rich on details rumors on the Apple Tablet: CNN&#8217;s Apple Tablet Set For Spring Launch; Oppenheimer&#8217;s peek into Apple&#8217;s supply chain</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 22:22:16 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/MobileOrchard/~3/nApogO59DXg/</guid>
      <author>Mobile Orchard (Provided by AppStoreHQ)</author>
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      <title>Some thoughts on using the iPad as an IT support tool (TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog)</title>
      <link>http://www.tuaw.com/2010/01/30/some-thoughts-on-using-the-ipad-as-an-it-support-tool/</link>
      <description>I make part of my living as an Apple consultant, so one of the first thoughts that went through my mind on Wednesday when I first saw the iPad was &quot;would I be able to use that to help support my clients?&quot; After a bit of thought yesterday while waiting for files to be loaded onto a new server I was installing, I think the answer is a resounding yes. Usually when I'm visiting my clients, I lug along a computer bag filled with various tools along with my MacBook Air. The rest of the time, I'm either in my office with my iMac, or away from a Mac enjoying myself. Unfortunately, Mac issues tend to arise at the worst possible times, and so there are many situations where I only have my iPhone available for support. One of my tricks of the trade is to talk with clients while looking</description>
      <pubDate>Sun, 31 Jan 2010 02:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.tuaw.com/2010/01/30/some-thoughts-on-using-the-ipad-as-an-it-support-tool/</guid>
      <author>TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (Provided by AppStoreHQ)</author>
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      <title>iNet Pro is a handy network utility for your iPhone (TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog)</title>
      <link>http://www.tuaw.com/2010/05/14/inet-pro-is-a-handy-network-utility-for-your-iphone/</link>
      <description>iNet is incredibly handy. I needed a list of the MAC addresses of all of the devices on my network. It's a fairly tedious process that requires a lot of copy and pasting and a lot of poking around in network settings. Then, I remembered I had iNet Pro on my iPhone. I fired it up, ran a scan, and then emailed myself a nicely-formatted report that listed all of the devices. Later, my satellite Internet went down. Every couple of minutes, I launched iNet and had it run &quot;ping&quot; against www.google.com to see if the connection was back up. I've used it to see if my wife's iPhone was on the network (a good way to see if she is awake) and to remember the static IP address of a network printer at my office. iNet Pro can run port scans (offering a custom set of ports to check or</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2010 15:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <guid>http://www.tuaw.com/2010/05/14/inet-pro-is-a-handy-network-utility-for-your-iphone/</guid>
      <author>TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog (Provided by AppStoreHQ)</author>
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