Posted on April 12, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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Brian White is an analyst that we have been hearing more and more from the last little while and for a good reason. He has been touring Asia the last couple weeks and has overheard a lot of insightful information in the supply chain regarding Apple’s plans for 2013. Only a few days ago he [...]
Apple sent out two new announcements for iOS app developers on Thursday about the use of UDID’s and support for the iPhone 5. The company has been warning app developers that they need to update their apps to support the new 4-inch Retina display on the iPhone 5 and other Retina devices. The same goes [...]
Posted on February 6, 2013 by Jaden Ellett
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Even though iOS 6.1 was released to the public only days ago, Apple has begun seeding a new beta version of iOS to developers that focuses pretty heavily on map enhancements for Japan, dubbed iOS 6.1.1 beta 1. It is a known fact that Apple is looking to better capitalize on the international market, and [...]
Out of nowhere and on a Saturday, Apple has gone ahead and released a new iOS 6.1 beta to developers. The iOS 6.1 beta 5 was released just hours before the 4th beta was about to expire. A lot of developers were expecting Apple to release iOS 6.1 GM by now, so this release is actually [...]
When the iOS 6.1 beta 3 firmware was released, we reported that it contained the same expiry date as iOS 6 beta 2 – December 28th, 2012 at 12AM (GMT). As both of the beta firmwares contained the same expiry date, it seemed obvious that Apple planned to release the iOS 6.1 firmware sometime in December. [...]
Lest you fear that Google has abandoned the iOS platform due to their ongoing rivalry with Apple, they’ve made some serious efforts to assure you otherwise this week. Earlier in the week, they released a fantastic Google Maps app for iOS with next to no forewarning; not only is Google’s excellent map data back on [...]
Apple seeded the iOS 6.1 beta 3 (build 10B117b) firmware this morning to developers and the update is available Over-The-Air (OTA) or through the iOS Developer portal. The release of iOS 6.1 beta 3 marks 3 weeks since the iOS 6.1 beta 2 firmware was seeded to developers. At this time the only thing known about iOS [...]
Posted on November 19, 2012 by Mitch Bowman
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It was only a matter of time until the centralized gaming network OpenFeint disappeared, once Apple launched Game Center. The two services accomplish nearly the same task – adding achievements and social features that work across a bunch of iOS games – and the first-party option has quickly become the more popular choice for developers. [...]
Apple has just released iOS 6.1 beta 2 (build 10B5105c) to developers this morning. At this time it is not known what changes or additions are present in iOS 6.1 beta 2, but we will be sure to update you when more information is available. In the first beta of iOS 6.1 it was discovered that [...]
RedSn0w’s support for capturing SHSH blobs from the the iPad Mini and the iPad 4 may have come just in time. Not only has Apple released iOS 6.0.1 to users, but the company has also seeded iOS 6.1 betas for the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch to developers, along with an update to the Xcode [...]