It's called the Reality Distortion Field.  Been around for decades and
growing.
-=R


On 10/21/07 11:52 AM, "Kevin Darling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Oct 19, 4:06 pm, DaveFD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> DaringFireball, a respected Mac blog, believes you'll alo need to be
>> at least an ADC Select member (US$500 annually). I tend to agree.
>> 
>> http://daringfireball.net/2007/10/tea_leaf_reading
> 
> Thanks, interesting article.
> 
> I'm constantly amazed at how Apple is able to wave their hands around
> and get away with murder.
> 
> The only reason for raising the spectre of security for third party
> apps, is if they come from unknown companies.  (The real attack
> vectors will come from Safari code blunders, not third party apps.)
> 
> So there was NO REASON ever for Apple to prevent companies like Skype,
> Slingbox, Adobe, medical companies, you-name-it, from developing
> iPhone apps.
> 
> Apple clearly just didn't want native third party apps at all.
> They're being forced into it.
> 
> 
> > 



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