Just curious about whether it is iPHONE, IPHONE, or just never written in all capital letters. Is there a style guide or something on this issue?
How to write the names “iPhone”, “iPad”, etc. in all capital letters
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I'm going to answer the first part of my own question.
After upgrading my iPod Touch to iOS 5, Location Services started working again. Not only did it start working, it's showing the location as a point in the street in front of the house.
1) The location I manually submitted to Skyhook in 2009 was in the street farther south, by the mailbox, so the old data point is not being used. Not suprised since I have no reason to believe that Apple went back to Skyhook. A visit to Skyhook's website verified that this point has not changed.
2) The location that Apple started using last year was a point on the main highway 1/2 mile east of here.
So somehow Apple has independently obtained new data about my wifi location. It's possible that during a recent party, somebody with an iPhone had connected to my Wifi and that data was sent back to Apple. It's also possible that a Wifi data collection vehicle drove down this road. It's very rural with only three homes on a one mile stretch, so although possible it's difficult to believe.
It was my previous understanding that Apple started requiring that devices be within range of several Wifi signals to improve Location Services accuracy. Being in a rural location, it's nearly impossible for my iPod to pick up any Wifi signal other than my own. With Skyhook, this was never an issue.
However, iOS 5 seems to heavily depend on Location Services so maybe they've changed something critical to how it functions in order to improve accuracy without requiring multiple Wifi signals.
I'm going to accept my own answer. If anyone has a better answer to my original question, I'll consider accepting that instead.
You have nearly 6 months(180 days) time to upload the binary.
As per Apple developer documentation,
150 Day Warning. You will receive an email when you have had an app created for 150 days but have not yet delivered a binary, reminding you that you have 30 more days to deliver your binary or your app will be deleted from iTunes Connect. You will be given an exact date of your deadline in this email.
173 Day Warning. You will receive an email when you have had an app created for 173 days but have not yet delivered a binary, reminding you that you have 7 more days to deliver your binary or your app will be deleted from iTunes Connect. You will be given an exact date of your deadline in this email.
180 Day Deletion Confirmation. You will receive an email confirming that your app has been deleted from iTunes Connect, if you have not delivered a binary before your 180-day deadline.
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As initially mentioned by Neil, the Apple Publications Style Guide is the place to look.
From page 34:
That is, the i in words like iPod and iTunes (and iMac, iPhone, iPad, etc.) are never capitalized.
I don't believe that, given a choice, Apple ever uses all caps, although the only specific rule I've found is on page 33: