[UPDATED 3X] iOS 4.3 Beta 1 Now Available!
[UPDATE] The new HotSpot feature is indeed on the GSM iPhones in iOS 4.3! screenshot below!
[UPDATE 2X] Apparently, you can multi-task using multitouch now!
“Test Multi-Touch Gestures for iPad
This beta release contains a preview of new Multi-Touch gestures for iPad. You can use four or five fingers to pinch to the Home Screen; swipe up to reveal the multitasking bar; and swipe left or right between apps. We are providing this preview before releasing them to the public to understand how these gestures work with your apps. Test them and give us your feedback on the Apple Developer Forums.”
[UPDATE 3X] The iPhone 3G & iPod touch 2nd Generation will NOT be receiving iOS 4.3 or anything else.
Hey guys, looks like rumors and leaks about iOS 4.3 are 100% true. iOS 4.3 brings a bunch of new functionality.
The main new functionalities are mostly AirPlay related. Now, developers will be able to take advantage of AirPlay APIs and put them into their 3rd party applcations.
[UPDATED] Also, the HotSpot tethering feature IS in this build. Also, the build number for iOS 4.3 beta 1 is, in fact, the build number that was leaked to BGR earlier today.
Also, iOS 4.3 adds 4 & 5 finger gesture support for the iPad!
iOS 4.3 beta is available for iPad, iPhone 4, iPod touch 4th Gen, Apple TV 2nd Gen, iPhone 3G [S], and iPod touch 3rd gen.
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Today On YouTube: A Look Back At What Apple Did In 2010
Hey guys, today we’re going to look back on what Apple has done in 2010! The video above shows every little thing that happened to Apple in 2010. It’s really interesting to see how active they have been
It’s a fun little video, and again, it’s on our official YouTube channel, which you can get to by clicking here.
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iPhone Dev Team Nears Completion On “Untethered” iOS 4.2.1 Jailbreak
Hey guys, great news for everyone out there. It seems that the iPhone Dev Team have almost finished their untethered jailbreak aimed at A4 (and maybe 3G S & iPod touch G3?) devices running iOS 4.2.1!
This is their “back up” jailbreak. MuscleNerd was quick to comment and said that the jailbreak WILL NOT require a restore. All it will require is a run of redsn0w.
This is great news for people that don’t want to restore their iOS devices. I’ve learned to deal with restores. I used to be the same, but not anymore. If a restore is necessary, then I’ll just do it and just start a fresh sync.
More on this story as we get it…
read moreApple To Sell 1 Millionth Apple TV Later This Week!
Hey guys, looks like the Apple TV is becoming a little more appealing to consumers because Steve Jobs’ favorite “Hobby” is about to sell it’s 1 millionth unit! That’s great! Now, why does this matter? It makes for a bigger market and a more viable market for content distribution and possibly application development.
The Apple TV could finally catch enough attention to make it a more application centric device (if it hasn’t already been thought up as one inside of Apple). I believe that Apple will do so at some time, it makes sense given that it’s an iOS device, it has 8GB of flash memory, 256MB RAM, and an A4 processor.
I believe that it would be stupid not to add functionality. Google is the target, not Roku, Apple has Roku beaten now, but they will have to go even more to beat Google in the TV space.
I have a Google TV (Logitech Revue) and it has a ton of functionality that I only dream would be on Apple TV. Hopefully Apple has seen that not just a $99 will win the war against Google.
read moreLEAK: NFL Sunday Ticket To Hit Apple TV In 2011?
Hey guys, if you are a fan of Football (American), you may be in luck. A leaked document uncovered by Engadget has revealed that DirecTV’s NFL Sunday Ticket may hit Apple TV and it’s competitors very soon.
DirecTV is supposedly charging $40 or $50 to stream every single game to your little black box with that nice looking Apple logo.
So if you love football, then this is great news for you.
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