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Apple has released the second beta versions of both the iPhone SDK 3.1 and iPhone OS 3.1 to registered iPhone developers. Notes for the new beta of iPhone OS 3.1 do not show any apparent changes from the first beta release, which included non-destructive video editing, support for Voice Contr...
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5 Months Ago,
Applelinks.com says
(in Patch: Apple iPhone OS 3.1.2 Released)
The free iPhone OS 3.1 Software Update includes some great new features, as well as all the features from previous updates. iPhone OS 3.1 gives you Genius recommendations for apps, lets you download ringtones wirelessly, offers a new way to organize apps on your iPhone, and more
8 Months Ago,
apple-iphone-europe (Feedburner) says
(in Patch: Second Beta Of iPhone 3.1 Available Now)
Apple has released its second Beta of Firmware 3.1 to iPhone Developers everywhere. The Beta update recently brought some small improvements to the iPhone such as non-destructive video editing and voice control capabilities for Bluetooth headsets. Via: TUAW Original source: feedprox...
9 Months Ago,
jesse@ilounge.com (Jesse David Hollington) from iLounge says
(in Patch: Article: Instant Expert: Secrets & Features of Apple TV 2.4)
Last night Apple quietly released an update to version 2.4 of the Apple TV software, providing bug fixes, performance and stability improvements, and a few additional new features. Alongside this release was an updated version of Apple’s Remote app for the iPhone and iPod touch, providi...
10 Months Ago,
apple-iphone-europe (Feedburner) says
(in Patch: Apple Updates iTunes To Version 8.2)
Apple has updated iTunes in preparation of Firmware 3.0 for the iPhone and iPod Touch. The update focuses on bringing compatibility between iTunes and Firmware 3.0 which will arrive early this summer. Also included are miscellaneous bug fixes and minor tweaks. iTunes 8.2 can be download via S...
The iPad’s fate isn’t in the hands of Apple. Jobs & Co. has done their part and made the device. The iPad’s success lies solely in the hands of developers. Because unlike the iPhone or iPod touch, the iPad doesn’t really have a core function. The iPhone is nothing more than a glorified telepho...
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