Oct 04
Here are a few websites and twitter accounts that will be covering Apple’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event.
Updated: 10/4/2011 @ 12:34 PM Eastern
iPhone 4S outed on Apple’s Japanese Site.
Websites Covering Apple’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event
Twitter Accounts Covering Apple’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event
If you know of any other sites or twitter feeds broadcasting the “Let’s Talk iPhone” event live, please post a comment and let me know. I’ll keep this list updated until the event starts.
Tagged with: Apple • iOS5 • iPhone4S • iPhone5
May 31
Here is a quick run down of features that I would like to see in iOS 5.
As an iOS Developer
- Universal Save location
- Garbage Collection
- Background Updates / Downloading
- Real Multitasking support – ie: Running 1 app while Safari downloads a video in the background
As an iOS User
- Universal Save location
- Better Notification System
- Save Files to Device in Safari
- Custom SMS tones
- Wireless Device Updates
- Facetime over 3G
- Real Multitasking support – ie: Running 1 app while Safari downloads a video in the background
- The ability to delete Official Apple Apps – ie: Stock
Tagged with: Apple • iOS • iPad • iPhone • WWDC
Jun 06
Here are a few websites and twitter accounts that will be covering WWDC.
Websites Covering WWDC
Twitter Accounts Covering WWDC
Tagged with: Apple • Coverage • iPhone4 • WWDC
Apr 08
Here are some links for to follow Apple’s iPhone OS 4 Live event today
TUAW
Engadget
Gizmodo
MacWorld
Tagged with: Apple • iPhone
Apr 03
I just logged into Apple’s Developer section to download the new iPhone 3.2 SDK and to my surprise there is no build for Leopard, just a build for Snow Leopard. After digging around in the iPhone SDK Release notes I found out that Apple isn’t going to release a build for Leopard.
iPhone SDK 3.2 provides support for developing iPad applications and includes the complete set of Xcode 3.2.2 tools, compilers, and frameworks for creating applications for iPhone OS and Mac OS X. These tools include the Xcode IDE and the Instruments analysis tool among many others.
With this software you can develop applications that run on iPad using the included iPhone Simulator, which runs iPhone OS 3.2. Additionally, you can develop applications for iPhone and iPod touch, which run on iPhone OS 3.1.3. (This software does not include all of the iPhone OS 2.x SDKs.) Installing iPhone SDK 3.2 requires a Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.6.2 (Snow Leopard) or later.
This means if you want to write apps for the iPad you will need an Intel Mac and Snow Leopard. I would also assume that this means the new iPhone 4.0 SDK will be the same way.
Tagged with: Apple • iPad • iPhone • sdk • WTF