I hope that you had a good Halloween weekend. There were a few iPhone-related stories over the weekend, and rather than save them for this Friday's post (by which time Halloween will be a distant memory) I thought I would post them today:
- I posted on Friday about the iPhone as a Halloween costume. What happens if you merge that story with stories on Apple's acceptance and rejection policies for iPhone apps? The result is this Joy of Tech cartoon.
- Ray Basile of iPhone Savior posts pictures of the Apple patches that were handled out at the Apple Store in Seattle for Halloween.
- Karen Freeman of AppAdvice reviews Kid Face Halloween Edition, an app that lets you paint faces virtually on your iPhone.
- I posted on Friday about people dressing up like birds from the Angry Birds app for Halloween. Casey Tschida of AppAdvice reports that Angry Birds has now sold more than 10 million copies and the special Angry Birds Halloween edition sold more than one million copies. Just goes to show that even if an app only costs $0.99, the developer can still make some real money on it.