From the “It Was Only a Matter of Time Department” comes news that Camera+, the top-rated photography app from developertap tap tap, has been pulled from the App Store, most likely for violating Apple’s developer agreement. Apple previously rejected an update to the Camera+ app which would have allowed users to use one of the iPhone’s volume buttons as a mechanical shutter button while using Camera+. This is a feature many iPhone photographers have wished for — tapping the screen to take a picture is far less stable than pressing a physical button — but Apple cited “user confusion” in rejecting the Camera+ update which included the feature.
Daring Fireball’s John Gruber has penned an interesting piece about Apple’s CDMA-based iPhone 4 that has been rumored to be coming to Verizon as soon as this coming January. According to Gruber’s sources, the device, which carries an internal code name of “N92″, has reached the “engineering verification test” (EVT) stage of development, the point at which prototypes are moving through the final steps of the testing process to ensure that they function as intended.
Engadget provides a follow-up to its late May report revealing Apple’s plans for a revamped Apple TV product. The previous report had suggested an iOS-based device at a price point of $99 with limited onboard storage that would be capable of 1080p playback, but today’s report claims that some things have changed in Apple’s plans.
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