Majority of iFund startups now also developing for Android A new report has found that 13 of the 16 companies funded by Kleiner Perkins' $200 million iFund have branched out into developing for Google's Android mobile OS in addition to Apple's iOS. Josh Ong 15 years ago 30
Venture capital firm doubles iPhone OS 'iFund' to $200 million As both consumers and developers await the release of Apple's iPad on Saturday, Silicon Valley venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers announced Wednesday that it is doubling its investment pool for software on Apple's App Store to $200 million. AppleInsider Staff 16 years ago 27
Mini-review: Rolando rolls onto the App Store It's not an exaggeration to say that Rolando ($9.99, App Store) was one of the most hotly anticipated games for the iPhone, and that it could easily be perceived as the iPhone's first "killer app". Sam Gwilym 17 years ago 39
BlackBerry Bold stands as 3G iPhone's chief rival With the announcement of the first 3G BlackBerry compatible with the same high-speed networks as the upcoming 3G iPhone, Research in Motion has set itself up for what will likely be the defining smartphone battle of 2008. Katie Marsal 18 years ago 79