Apple and Amazon, Dropbox, and 'Grand Theft Auto V': 90 Seconds on The Verge
Apple and Amazon, Dropbox, and 'Grand Theft Auto V': 90 Seconds on The Verge
2013-07-09
it's Tuesday July 9 2013 I'm Nathan
psyker and when I've had a bad day I go
home and listen to Daniel Powter this is
90 seconds on the verge Apple's
long-running App Store lawsuit against
amazon is no more a US district court
judge has dismissed the case after Apple
promised it wouldn't sue Amazon any
longer over the name of its Android app
store apple launched the iOS App Store
back in two thousand eight in 2011
amazon launched its own mobile
storefront also named App Store just
without the space between the two words
both companies claimed victory of course
but we all know who has the best apps
here it's Ruby Tuesday's dropbox wants
to become the official home for your app
syncing needs the company held its first
developer conference today where it
introduced data stores it's essentially
a set of api's for apps to plug directly
in the dropbox developers can store
information like contacts and game saves
all across multiple platforms dropbox
hopes the new API will help it become a
more full fledged platform just imagine
a world where your birds are equally
angry across all your android and iOS
devices and finally everyone's favorite
prostitute eating sandbox adventure is
coming back rockstar games released the
first gameplay trailer for the highly
anticipated grand theft auto 5 and
nearly five minutes long the trailer
showcases activities players can take
part in in the fictional city of Los
Santos you'll be able to take part in
all the illegal fun when the game hit
store shelves this September and that's
it for today's top stories coming up
tomorrow we dive into the world of
underwater spelling bees this is one
story you'll actually see to be leave
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