04.05.09
Gemini version available ♊︎Eye on Apple: This is Open?
Summary: New evidence that shows Apple’s poor attitude towards openness/freedom
• Apple cracks down on rogue app stores
Apple has launched a pre-emptive strike on stores selling unauthorised iPhone applications, by changing the terms and conditions of the iPhone SDK to make authoring content for such sites against the rules.
• T-Mobile Germany Banning Skype for iPhone
We in the U.S. love to complain. Take this week’s introduction of Skype for the iPhone. The mobile VoIP client appears to be a pretty solid offering, letting you not only chat with your Skype buddies, but also make voice calls — as long as you’re using the Wi-Fi connection, a stipulation Apple had pointed out way back in March 2008 when it first unveiled the iPhone SDK. (Also see PCWorld.com’s review.)
• Group Prods FCC to Defend Skype on iPhone
An open-Internet advocacy group asked the Federal Communications Commission Friday to investigate whether Apple Inc. and AT&T Inc. are violating federal rules by limiting use of a new low-cost Skype voice service on iPhones.
Yuhong Bao said,
May 5, 2009 at 12:50 am
Yep, Steve Jobs were fans of closed, unexpandable systems long before FOSS existed.