Iridium: Elektrowohnmobil soll 300 Kilometer weit kommen

Iridium hat das erste vollelektrische Wohnmobil präsentiert. Mit seiner begrenzten Reichweite von 300 km können jedoch keine längeren Etappen am Stück gefahren werden. (Elektroauto, Technologie)

Iridium hat das erste vollelektrische Wohnmobil präsentiert. Mit seiner begrenzten Reichweite von 300 km können jedoch keine längeren Etappen am Stück gefahren werden. (Elektroauto, Technologie)

LG V40 Thinq im Test: Gut reicht nicht für die Spitze

LG versucht es bei seinem neuen V40 Thinq mit insgesamt fünf Kameraobjektiven – zwei auf der Vorderseite, drei auf der Rückseite. Das Gesamtpaket mit gutem Display und starkem Prozessor überzeugt, allerdings hinkt LG mit dem Smartphone trotzdem der Kon…

LG versucht es bei seinem neuen V40 Thinq mit insgesamt fünf Kameraobjektiven - zwei auf der Vorderseite, drei auf der Rückseite. Das Gesamtpaket mit gutem Display und starkem Prozessor überzeugt, allerdings hinkt LG mit dem Smartphone trotzdem der Konkurrenz hinterher. Ein Test von Tobias Költzsch (LG, Smartphone)

In addition to Facebook’s, Apple restores Google’s iOS app certificate

Google, Facebook must have done something to get back in Apple’s good graces.

In addition to Facebook’s, Apple restores Google’s iOS app certificate

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On Thursday evening, Apple restored Google’s access to its own internal iOS apps, just hours after it made a similar move with Facebook’s private iPhone apps.

"We can confirm our internal corporate apps have been restored," Anaik von der Weid, a Google spokeswoman, emailed Ars just after 8pm Pacific Time.

For less than a day, Apple had briefly revoked Google’s iOS certificate that enabled those private apps to conduct various internal business such as company shuttles, food menus, as well as pre-release beta testing, and more.

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In addition to Facebook’s, Apple restores Google’s iOS app certificate

Google, Facebook must have done something to get back in Apple’s good graces.

In addition to Facebook’s, Apple restores Google’s iOS app certificate

Enlarge (credit: Chesnot/Getty Images)

On Thursday evening, Apple restored Google’s access to its own internal iOS apps, just hours after it made a similar move with Facebook’s private iPhone apps.

"We can confirm our internal corporate apps have been restored," Anaik von der Weid, a Google spokeswoman, emailed Ars just after 8pm Pacific Time.

For less than a day, Apple had briefly revoked Google’s iOS certificate that enabled those private apps to conduct various internal business such as company shuttles, food menus, as well as pre-release beta testing, and more.

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Apple, Facebook spat is over, for now—iOS certificate access restored

Spokesman: “We are in the process of getting our internal apps up and running.”

Apple, Facebook spat is over, for now—iOS certificate access restored

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Days after Apple shut down Facebook's developer certificate, disabling the company's internal iOS apps, the two companies have now seemingly buried the hatchet.

"We have had our Enterprise Certification, which enables our internal employee applications, restored," Facebook said in a statement sent to Ars and other media outlets. "We are in the process of getting our internal apps up and running. To be clear, this didn't have an impact on our consumer-facing services."

As Ars reported earlier Thursday, the Developer Enterprise Program allows for iOS apps that remain off the App Store but are locally distributed only.

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