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Apple says no to CastCatcher 1.3; we cry a little inside
Apple says no to CastCatcher 1.3; we cry a little inside
Does CastCatcher use excessive data transfer? Apple thinks so, but Ars wonders what that means for staff-favorite Pandora Radio for the iPhone. Read More...
Apple says no to CastCatcher 1.3; we cry a little inside
Apple says no to CastCatcher 1.3; we cry a little inside
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Apple Rejects CastCatcher 1.3; Claims Too Much Bandwidth
blog.return7.com — CastCatcher Internet Radio cannot be posted to the App Store because it is transferring excessive volumes of data over the cellular network, which as outlined in the iPhone SDK Agreement section 3.3.15, is prohibited Right. Except for the fact that ... (more) Apple Rejects CastCatcher 1.3; Claims Too Much Bandwidth
Apple says no to CastCatcher 1.3; we cry a little inside
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Apple Rejects CastCatcher 1.3 App for "Transferring Excessive Volumes of Data" [Apple]
Gizmodo — ... We initially suspected a bug, perhaps, but he also says that the streaming code is unchanged between 1.2 and 1.3. So, uh, we're not too sure what the hell happened here. And what does this mean for other streaming apps that use a lot of bandwidth, like Pandora? All of this is not to mention that AT&T; has assured us over and over that the iPhone plan is truly unlimited. Good to know the standard App Store review policy is still in effect, though. [return7 via Ars] ...

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