will Skype for iPhone come out in June straight after the SDK launch? I hope that the Skype messaging service will still work even when the phone is in standby mode, and not in a Wi-Fi area. that will make it really useful, but it seems that when you hit the home key, Skype for iPhone will quit as all iPhone apps built with the new SDK seem to. shame.
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Looks like Skype will be able to harness the VOIP facilities on the iPhone so long as the users are within a Wi-Fi zone… according to Apple, official apps can use VOIP so long as they are only in Wi-Fi hotspots, so as not to cripple the mobile networks with data traffic.
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Skype for iPhone looks promising with Skype Find, enabling you to search for Skype users within your Wi-Fi zone… which will be especially fun in the city where there will be lots of iPhone users… hopefully with Skype installed!
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Looks like Apple’s servers are struggling with all the downloads… mind you… the SDK is over 2Gb!!…
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NavNGo have announced plans to release their iGO MyWay 8 SatNav software for the iPhone. It was either use the gomite LogoGPS hardware module to provide the GPS data, or will use their WiFi GPS unit, which allows the iPhone to pick up the location information via WiFi (allowing the GPS unit to be hidden and hardwired into a car, for example). NavNGo already provide a similar solution as part of the Sony PSP solution, so are well used to working on a variety of platforms. Although this has been announced in advance of the iPhone SDK (rumoured for announcement later today), it’s likely to be using the SDK, and may even feature as an example of an approved 3rd party application in Apple’s presentation.
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12. March 2008
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