Today we discuss a new version of Xcode, and a whole lot about the Verizon iPhone, and hacking the best video card...
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Today we discuss Verizon's Contact App for the iphone, 10.6.7 beta, Apple corporate is looking for an Photo engineer for the iPad, and the new News Corp product #TheDaily - a daily newspaper for iPad...
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The iOS 4.2 update has gone missing, yet a new Golden master was released to developers - we...
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The title says it all, but if you are a developer log into the Apple Developer Site and grab yourself iOS 4.2 beta 2, which works on all iDevices (iPad, iPhone iPod Touch), and iTunes 10.1 beta which is to support iOS 4.2 beta 2 and printing from your iOS apps....
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Apple has seeded the latest version of their 10.6.4 release to developers for beta testing. The new release has improvements for VoiceOver* for iLife, and also USB, VPB and Graphic card performance.
With the releases of 10.6.4 beta's being more concise, we can expect to see a public release soon.
*VoiceOver is one of the many built-in features to OS X to help people with disabilities. For more details click
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Apple has announced WWDC (the Worldwide Developers Conference) will take place June 7-11th in their favorite auditorium, the Moscone center in San Francisco. The logo on the WWDC homepage shows many app's circling around - don't be surprised if this year it's all about the apps for the iPhone and iPad. The dates for WWDC coincide with those when new iPhones have been released in the past. Apple already announced iPhone OS 4.0, and Gizmodo leaked the new iPhone so now we just need a day for Mr. Jobs to say it's available for...
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Apple emailed registered iPhone/iPad Developers this morning letting them know the rules to have their applications submitted for the grand opening of the iPad App Store. Of course all apps will go through the very strict, yet unknown process that Apple uses to allow apps in the store. Some of the other rules include
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The Apple Developer Connection (ADC as it once was known) is no more. All day yesterday the Developer Connection was down, and in mid-afternoon it was revealed as the Mac Developer Program!!! No longer is there a free version and a really expensive version, now there is a low low price of $99 USD per year. Benefits of being a developer include beta releases of Mac OS X and technical support for development...
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