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Follow Up: Rogue Amoeba Updates Airfoil Speakers For iPhone

Posted by: Arik Hesseldahl on November 23, 2009

On the heels of today’s column in which Apple VP Phil Schiller defends Apple’s app review process word comes today from Rogue Amoeba, that is iPhone app Airfoil Speakers, has been updated to version 1.0.2.

A prior version had been rejected because it used images of Apple products — images that in fact were taken from the computer itself, but which Apple judged to have been infringing upon its trademarks.

Rogue Amoeba now reports in a blog post that the images have been restored in the new version. Apple, they say, has changed some internal policies, and will thus allow the app to work as originally intended.

Does that mean that Rogue Amoeba and its team are going to change its mind and continue developing iPhone apps? Read on for more on that.

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