News tagged ‘Apple iPhone’
What's new in iPhone OS 3.0 beta 2?
Here is an unofficial changelog of iPhone 3.0 beta2 firmware:
- Better Spotlight feature
- Better Copy-Cut-Paste
- Greater speed and overall stability
- MMS natively supported (without any hack) for a lot of new countries
- In-App Purchase first APIs released
- Push notifications first APIs released
- New APIs available to developers
- Bugs afflicting Beta 1 fixed
- Safari’s lower bar is no more transparent
- New “Store” entry in Settings App: it links to a blank page
- Contacts now divided in “All contacts”, “All contacts on My iPhone” and “All contacts (Mobile Me)”
- New Safari’s landscape mode when clicking on a image or a link
- Anti-phishing mode in Safari. Activate it in Settings App > Safari, switching Fraud alert ON. The green title bar on 3.0 firmware means a security certified and reliable website. The “htpps” protocol icon instead has been moved on the left of the title.
- SpringBoard has now up to 11 pages and 180 applications.
via ispazio
iPhone Robot video
iPhone 3.0 Beta 2: 11 Home Pages, 180 Apps
In yesterday’s iPhone 3.0 Beta 2 firmware Apple has enabled 11 Home Screen pages for app storage, up from the previous 9. This raises the total number of apps available on the iPhone at once to 180 (up from 148).
via theiphoneblog
Firmware 3.0 Beta 2 is released
The new firmware 3.0 Beta 2 is released. The code of the new build is "7A259g". No info about new added features is avaliable yet.
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Star Guitar [AppStore, Video]
Lisa and Toyo demonstrate the Star Guitar iPhone app (AppStore
via gizmodo
Skype crashes on jailbraked iPhones
If you have jailbreaked iPhone your Skype app may crash. Here is what we know so far:
- If Skype crashes when trying to input text: Disable both Clippy (Use SBSettings toggle) and any custom Winterboard sounds relating to the keyboard tick (tock.aiff).
- If Skype crashes within 1 minute of having the app open: Update app called mobile substrate in Cydia. Uninstalling mobile substrate also fixes the problem, but you will lose features such as winterboard and sbsettings.
UPDATE: Many users report that Skype works fine with the latest version of Clippy (0.98-2) without the need to turn the latter off.
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Official Skype is avaliable in AppStore [AppStore, Free]
G-Map returns to AppStore
G-Map application was removed from AppStore recently. Now it's back. With the new price increase from $19.99 to $24.99.
G-Map features a new type of routing, but the voice commands vere removed due to SDK rules violation.
Clippy updated to 0.98
Clippy is an iPhone addition for copy/paste functionality. It was updated to version 0.98. There are significant improvements that make the application much more stable, and moreover it is important to note that starting from now, Clippit becomes a completely free.
Avaliable via Cydia and Icy for jailbreaked iPhones.
Changelog for 0.98: March 29, 2009:
One more future iPhone concept
Icy vs Cydia [Video]
Here is an interesting video that shows and compares the speed of Icy compared to Cydia:
To start the application, download and install a game: Icy - 25 seconds, Cydia - 1 minute and 35 seconds, almost four times!
Skype for iPhone: photos
Rumors about original Skype for iPhone grow. It is now expected in a week. Here are some photos from cnet:
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CNET Top5 Free iPhone Games
Apple uses a jailbroken iPhone in patent application
Recently we talked about Apple's second patent about biometric security. The funny thing is that the images used in this patent show a jailbroken firmware 1.x iPhone, with installed Installer.app, SMBPrefs and the iWood Realize theme from the iSpazio repository. There are also "Terminal", "Game", "VRecord", "Blocks" and others.
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Apple patents a biometric recognition system for iPhone and MacBook
Apple filed a new patent that shows a new system of biometric recognition for the safety of iPhone and MacBook. Currently the only way to protect our devices is to use a security code, which is not safe enough. In the future Apple plans to integrate a sensor below the screen to scan our fingerprints when we execute the "slide to unlock" .
Other security methods may be that the voice recognition or facial recognition. This might include the future implementation of a front camera. Apple goes so far as to suggest the possibility of recognizing the user's distinctive voice or even collecting DNA samples to recognize a user's genetic sequence. Biometrics could also be context-sensitive and detect the shape of a user's ear before allowing a call to go through, for example.
Overall it still seems somewhat science fiction, but could be implemented in the next model of the iPhone this summer.
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