My Nose rejected by Apple

Another mobile application has run afoul of Apple’s mysterious App Store approval policies. This time, the iPhone developer in the crosshairs is EyeSpyFX, which created has created the controversial award winning nose picking application My Nose. Apple nevertheless rejected the submission, citing a clause in the Apple iPhone SDK.EyeSpyFX received an App Store rejection letter reading in part “Thank you for submitting MyNose to the App Store. We’ve reviewed myNose and determined that we cannot post this version of your iPhone application to the App Store because it violates the iPhone SDK Agreement; ‘HCI Design Guideline: Noses must not be completely ridiculous”

EyeSpyFX CEO Anthony Hutton said “we are devastated by the setback, it is a hammer blow for the company. Of course our determination is not diminished and we will be working around the clock to fix up the noses and plan to resubmit the app asap.

http://www.ipickmynose.co.uk/

My Nose

Fuelled by excited expectation My Nose is causing a storm.

In an unprecented development My Nose has scooped the coveted “best nose picking app of 2009″ ahead of its actual arrival in the App store!

Keep close to the action by watching for developments on this website

http://www.ipickmynose.co.uk/

The next iPhone? iPhone Nano!

Predicting the future is not easy, but here is some kind of wishful thinking future gazing: A sort of iPhone Nano or perhaps it could be called iPhone Euro?

If Apple made an iPhone like this one in the sketch it would be cool but Nokia, Samsung and Sony Ericsson may not like it.

The app store has made thousands of apps developed by thousands of independent developers available easily. Delivering an app store was comparatively easy for Apple, they simply bolted it onto itunes. Other phone manufacturers have not got anything like itunes..yet. Ok so they all say they are going to bring out app stores but will the total experience be anything as smooth as the apple store? Nokia comes with Music is certainly significant. Blackberry app stores and Google android stores may well be good but they may not stock the movies and music that itunes has. It is not necessarily the phone that is the advantage that Apple has it’s the whole system.

From apples point of view I bet they are sitting in California thinking they could take the Phone market not just dominate the PDA/smart phones sector.

For example if Apple came out with a slide phone with the pinch UI for web and images, a cam and a keyboard for one handed texting and the iphone OS and itunes it would be incredibly hard to compete with.

Two new iPhone apps: Linksys cams and Sony Cams

EyeSpyFX is pleased to announce the launch of two new iPhone App: Linksys Cams and Axis Cams

Both of these apps enable you to view Network cameras on your iPhone, one is design for Linksys cams the other for Sony Cams. They both work on iPhone or iPod Touch.
You can register up to 100 cams and generate your own cam list.

Information on Linksys Cams here

Information on Sony Cams here

EyeSpyFX launch new iPhone app: Axis Cams

EyeSpyFX is pleased to announce the launch of a new iPhone App: Axis Cams

Axis Cams is an application for iPhone or iPod Touch. It allows you to view Axis Network Cameras.
You can register up to 100 cams and generate your own cam list. Axis Cams is designed to work with Axis Network Cams.
Axis Cams is compatible with the Axis Internet Dynamic DNS service.
Axis Cams features a cam status indicator which detects if a cam goes offline.
Cam passwords are saved within the app making fast easy mobile access of Axis security cams as simple as possible.

Axis Cams is ideal for security monitoring, property management, business management, care of the elderly, etc.

More details here