Apple today has unveiled the new iPhone OS 4 firmware in a preview event, held at their 1-Infinite loop campus in Cupertino. This announcement added lots of new features for both users and developers. Here is a sneak peak at what the new version of OS is going to offer.
Here is an interesting video where an adorable two-year-old girl has been shown using the newly released iPad. This proves that iPad is for all age groups, user friendly in real terms, and a pretty nice device which has been designed and meant for all family members of any age. Video after the jump.
Apple is all set to unveil iPhone OS 4.0 tomorrow, at an event which will be held at their One Infinite Loop Campus in Cupertino. There has been lots of talk lately about all the different features that might become a part of this major OS release. Here is a compilation of what to expect from iPhone OS 4.0.
Jailbreaking the iPhone has always been crucial, giving you access to a whole set of features, allowing you to install tons of useful apps which otherwise wouldn't have been possible, and most importantly, it also allows you to unlock your phone so that you can use it with any carrier. Apple of course patches all these loopholes in every new version of its OS which makes jailbreaking harder. But sooner or later, hackers have always managed to find new exploits which jailbreaks the iPhone on the latest firmware.
There has been a lot of talk lately about the issues related to the iPad’s WiFi problem. Some users were complaining about the WiFi connection on iPad doing some crazy things like not letting them join hotspots, and providing weak signal strength. Apple has today acknowledged all these issues and has recommended some fixes as follows.
An independent French developer has come up with another tool to fix all iTunes 9.1 problems on blackra1n’d iPhones running iPhone 3.1.2 firmware. This tool, like BlackBreeze promises to fix all issues that you may be having with iTunes 9.1 and your iPhone, running on jailbroken iPhone 3.1.2.
Yet another iPhone 3GS ad has just been aired by Apple. As usual, they have nailed it well, showing off what the iPhone is better at doing than any of its competitors.
A picture of the iPad has just surfaced on Twitter, which shows Cydia running on a jailbroken iPad. The iPhone/iPad jailbroken community is surely working hard on bringing all the iPhone/iPod touch -like “magic” on the iPad. Picture after the jump.
Mashable has this amazing story on the first iPad being installed into dashboard of a Toyota Tacoma. The project was under taken by Sound Man Car Audio in Santa Clarita, CA. This is how they went about the their marvelous work.
We just informed you about the official confirmation of iPhone 4.0 by Apple and look what has just popped up over at Engadget. They have been tipped by a developer from PixelCUBE Studios – a firm which holds the number one spot in iTunes list of free app, who has spotted not one or two, but three difference versions of iPhone OS 4.x running on different iDevices: iPhone 4.1, 4.0.1 and 4.0.