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WordPress for Android 1.3.4: Wonky Bugs Fixed & New Comment Feature Added (via WordPress for Android)

WordPress for Android 1.3.4: Wonky Bugs Fixed & New Comment Feature Added Huzzah! Today we've released a new spiffed-up WordPress for Android app, which not only runs better but also has a cool new comment notification feature.  And as we toast our latest work, we must also give all of you a huge thanks — your feedback has been critical to helping us improve the app. *update August 25th* – Turns out that the post view fix wasn't working so well on non Froyo devices.  We found the fix for that and released version 1.3. … Read More

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Apple’s Small Problem: iOS 4 And iPhone 4 One-Up The iPad (via TechCrunch)

Apple's Small Problem: iOS 4 And iPhone 4 One-Up The iPad The tech world is buzzing about iOS 4, the latest version of the iPhone operating system that Apple released today. And rightly so — it’s an improvement over the previous version in every way. In fact, once you’ve been using it for a while, it’s hard to go back to using iPhone OS 3.x. And there’s an unfortunate casualty there: the iPad. I’ve been using developer builds of iOS 4 (then called iPhone OS 4) for weeks now. I’ve grown very used to usi … Read More

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Facebook For iPhone Updated: No iOS 4 Support, No iPad Support, Broken UI (via TechCrunch)

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Facebook For iPhone Updated: No iOS 4 Support, No iPad Support, Broken UI There was a time when Facebook was at the forefront of mobile app development. Before there was even an App Store, the web app Facebook put out that was optimized for the iPhone was brilliant. Then the App Store came and with it was a great Facebook native app. Then came version 3 of the app, which was even better. Those days, sadly, are long over. Everyone already knows that the Facebook Android app sucks. The iPhone app, though, thanks largely … Read More

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