Remains of the Day: So happy to tether

18.03.2011

Cult of Mac claims that Apple is testing a way that your iPhone could use Near Field Communication (NFC) to turn anyone's Mac into a mirror of your own. By authenticating you (via your iPhone), the Mac could show apps you've purchased from the Mac App Store, and potentially clone your home machine's settings, too, while you're there. Me, I'll only be impressed if my "I [heart] Woz" wallpaper gets carried over, too.

(The Huffington Post)

Poor, poor App Store. We complain when Apple rejects apps (like, sniff, )--and we complain when the company approves apps, too. Exodus International, an iPhone app released in February, "is committed to encouraging, educating and equipping the Body of Christ to address the issue of homosexuality with grace and truth." Translation: the app, like the ministry, aims to cure gayness. Truth Wins Out, a non-profit that fights anti-gay religious extremism, takes issue with that goal, and has calling on Apple to remove the app from the App Store. Personally, I'm still waiting for Apple to approve an app that'll get rid of my seasonal allergies.

- The new version of the $30 universal app for iOS devices adds the ability to save PC and Mac files directly on your iOS device for offline viewing, view files/folders with File Manager, create a local folder and filing system with the app itself, and more.