Apple today released the second beta revision of iPhone OS 3.0 for developers, adding bug fixes, support for push notifications through Apple’s servers, as well as expanded support for CALdev and subscribed calendars. A “Store” menu item has been added to Settings, minus an icon. Screens...
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8 Months Ago,
news@ilounge.com (Charles Starrett) from iLounge says
(in Patch: News: Apple releases iPhone OS 3.0 for iPhone, iPod touch)
Apple has officially released its iPhone Software Upgrade 3.0 for the iPhone and iPod touch. The second major update to the iPhone OS brings with it a host of new features, including Copy & Paste, widespread landscape keyboard support, in-app and Spotlight search, a new Voice Memos ap...
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jeremy@ilounge.com (Jeremy Horwitz) from iLounge says
(in Patch: Article: The Complete Guide to iPhone OS 3.0 for iPhone and iPod touch)
In March 2009, Apple officially announced iPhone OS 3.0, the upcoming operating system update to the 2.2.1 software currently running on iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPod touch, and second-generation iPod touch hardware. A beta version of iPhone OS 3.0 was released soon thereafter, showing off many...
11 Months Ago,
news@ilounge.com (Charles Starrett) from iLounge says
(in Patch: News: Apple releases iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 2 with push notifications)
Apple this evening released the second beta version of iPhone OS 3.0 to registered developers, adding bug fixes and several new feature updates and implementations. iPhone OS 3.0 beta 2 contains support for Apple’s push notification service, so that developers can begin testing their ap...
Yes, I knew Apple would never add Flash. Yes, I knew it was probably an accident that they showed Flash. But Apple, as we see, does nothing without running it past a vat full of lawyers. That they showed Flash on an iPad running on the NY Times website was clearly a mistake and, more [...]
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