Archive for the 'Apple' Category

iPhone Not Intel

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

Intel has confirmed that the iPhone does not use their chips. I’m inclined to agree with the prevailing wisdom that the device uses some kind of ARM chip, which is suitable for such applications, and also used in Apple’s iPods. But what if “not Intel” means AMD? I don’t know enough about the embedded market […]

iPhone Developer Reaction

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

The . message . from . developers . is . clear. We want to develop for it. And in our realm, that is the sincerest form of flattery. Many of us also want to use it. And quickly. If Apple were to open the device up for development, it would also have the effect of […]

Interface Builder Tip

Wednesday, January 10th, 2007

It’s easy to beat up on Interface Builder, which until 10.5 ships, still feels a little crufty. It’s lagged behind Xcode in the major overhaul department. But sometimes I discover features that suprise me, like this tidbit from Apple’s Technical Q&A: Q&A 1323: Interface element identification in Interface Builder (Link compliments of Justin Anderson) What […]

Keychain Developer Tip

Monday, January 8th, 2007

First of all, if you’re dealing with any sensitive information on behalf of the user, you’re ethically responsible for storing that information securely. Mac OS X’s deeply integrated Keychain Services leaves you with no excuse for saving passwords, credit card numbers, or other sensitive information in plain-text format on the user’s disk. Access to items […]