To supplement yesterday’s slice on Safari SDK, there’s been new information released from the WWDC conferences: there’s a maximum of 8 documents (or web pages, or web apps)available at one time. I’m starting to wonder if we’ll see Web OS-type apps pop up Real Soon Now that integrate functionality of multiple popular apps and just baaarely stay under that 10 MB limit.
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Apple has released their testing methods for battery capacity on the iPhone. I’m fond of the disclosure, I must say.
We already knew YouTube would work on it, but it turns out that YouTube gets the 12th button.
Looks like Rob Enderle hornswaggled Forbes into thinking he’s a expert on security. If you remember David Maynor from the Month of Apple Bugs, he’s in there too: one shy of a trifecta. You know the saying: fool me once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me.

to fellow iPhone enthusiasts: wise up or get sued. Every time I see a website that says iphoneverb.com or iphonebigsupersite.biz or whetever, I think “impending lawsuit.” We wanted to avoid this trouble from the get-go.
More Safari SDK details are apparently out of the bag; it looks like it’s still a bit of the baby internet.
They’re cropping up left and right. It looks like the most useful one is iPhone Application List so far; they at least have their own web app. The best new goody I see there now is iActuy, which pulls feeds from 6 major US newspaper sites.
Rumor has it that AT&T is hiring temp workers to manage crowds for launch day.
According to rumors at ThinkSecret, the iPhone’s dock may have some surprises in it. Also, they claim “most dock-connector iPhone accessories will work” with the iPhone.



















