Apple’s recent preview of the iPhone OS 3.0 didn’t really contain any savory tidbits for mobile gaming enthusiasts, save for one intriguing new feature , the new model will allow the iPod Music Library to be accessed by independently developed applications. The possibilities for uses of this new capability are endless, but one idea collectively stuck in the minds of fans of customizable rhythm games — an iPhone version of Audiosurf could now ostensibly be developed.

audiosurf iPhone Rumor: Audiosurf soon surfing onto iPhone

APPera, an iPhone gaming news site, recently issued this sentiment to Audiosurf creator Dylan Fitterer, whose response was as simple as it was promising: “Woohoo! I’m on it,” he enthusiastically replied. We certainly hope he was being serious. Our hearts are so easily broken.

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Premium section on the App Store

Wired is reporting that they are hearing rumors that Apple could introduce a “premium” section on the App Store, where developers could sell more expensive third-party iPhone apps.

Wired believes that creating this “velvet rope” section on the App Store would make it friendlier for game publishers, as well as enterprise software companies such as SAP that would otherwise prefer to focus on the more business-user targeted BlackBerry phones.

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