Why The FCC Wants To Smash Open The iPhone
Apparently, the FCC is asking Apple, AT&T and Google some questions as part of an investigation into the recent rejection by Apple of the Google Voice app. The FCC wants to know if AT&T had a hand in that rejection, and why Apple rejected it. See the full story at the Washington Post below:
Google Voice app GV Mobile ported to jailbroken iPhones, web app version in the works
The google voice app was rejected by Apple’s app store. It quickly went underground as a result driving more people like me to jailbreak their iPhones. <rant> I don’t understand this childish paranoia on the part of Apple and AT&T. I am pretty much disillusioned with the whole Appstore approval process. The Skype app for example was castrated to work only on Wifi. After I gave so much of my hard earned money to ATT and Apple, I need them both to take a humility pill and stop playing these games with app developers. </rant>
Google Voice app GV Mobile ported to jailbroken iPhones, web app version in the works.