iTunes 9.2 feature: edit iOS 4 folders
iTunes 9.2, currently in beta on the Mac, will be required to install iOS 4 for iPhone and iPod touch when it becomes available on June 21, and here’s likely one of the reasons why — it can edit Folders.
We’ve go a complete walkthrough of iOS 4 features up, but if you’re curious as to [...]
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Cocoia icon resource updated for iPhone 4
Working on an icon for your new iPhone 4 or iPad app? Fresh from WWDC 2010, Cocoia have updated their PSD resource file to include not only the original iPhone/iPod touch and iPad dimensions, but the new iPhone 4 114×114 Retina Display resolution as well:
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iOS 4 features: iPod touch Wi-Fi stays connected when asleep — iPhone too?
One of the more interesting notes on Apple’s iOS 4 for iPod touch page is persistent Wi-Fi connectivity, so Skype calls or push-notifications can come through even when your iPod touch is in sleep mode:
iPod touch can stay connected to Wi-Fi when asleep so you can receive incoming VoIP calls and notifications from [...]
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iOS 4 walkthrough
Complete feature guide to Apple’s latest iOS 4
iOS 4 (previously iPhone OS 4 or iPhone 4.0) continues Apple’s relentless yearly mobile OS cycle. If 2007 was the mainstreaming of the multitouch user interface, 2008 all about the app store, and 2009 filling in the feature list, then iOS 4 promises to be… well, that’s why [...]
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Apple Slightly Changes Terms in Section 3.3.2 Dealing With Cross-Compiling and Use of Interpretors
The iOS 4 GM seed (gold master) released during WWDC 2010 once again made changes to Section 3.3.2 of Apple’s licensing agreement — specifically the part that deals deals with the use of cross-compilers. The changes this time around may not make things all better, but it could make things slightly better for some developers. [...]
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