📅 March 19, 2010

Apple Accepting iPad Apps

Apple just sent an email to all developers, telling them that they can submit iPad apps.

Apple just sent an email to all developers, telling them that they can submit iPad apps. The process is exactly the same as before ( build and test the app using iPhone SDK, upload it through iTunes Connect, and wait for them to review the app ) . If you upload your app by Saturday, March 27, 5PM PDT, and your app will be accepted, it will be featured in the grand opening of the iPad store.

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📅 March 18, 2010

New iPhone Firmware Soon? SDK 3.2 beta 5 Says Maybe

New SDK 3.2 beta 5 shows pointers that there will be a 3.2 Firmware for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Looking thru some Plist files we see some capability lists and marketing names. iPhone and iPod Touch are listed.

New SDK 3.2 beta 5 shows pointers that there will be a 3.2 Firmware for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Looking thru some Plist files we see some capability lists and marketing names. iPhone and iPod Touch are listed.

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📅 March 11, 2010

Apple Removes All Video Calls Files From The Latest Beta SDK Release

Last month we reported that iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3 adds support for front facing camera, camera flash, zoom and video conferencing. According to our readers, and confirmed by our developer friends, the new SDK beta 4 completely removes any trace of video calls.

Last month we reported that iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3 adds support for front facing camera, camera flash, zoom and video conferencing. According to our readers, and confirmed by our developer friends, the new SDK beta 4 completely removes any trace of video calls.

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📅 March 10, 2010

iPad Will Allow Springboard And Lockscreen Wallpapers

We knew it was coming, from the place holder in the last Beta, but coming today with the release of the iPhone 3.2 beta 4 SDK, The iPad will allow you to set your own pic as your springboard and lockscreen.

We knew it was coming, from the place holder in the last Beta, but coming today with the release of the iPhone 3.2 beta 4 SDK, The iPad will allow you to set your own pic as your springboard and lockscreen. Accessing the action button from the Photo’s App, you will be able to choose your own images to set either the LockScreen, the SpringBoard back ground, or an easy “Set as Both” choice. Finally a little bit of customization comes to the iPhone OS. Will this trickle into the next release for the iPhone? Only time will tell. Here’s a quick little video to show it in action.

📅 February 28, 2010

iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 2 Adds A Photo Library Slideshow Button On The Lockscreen [video]

There’s a new button in the iPad simulator that let’s you view your photo albums in a slideshow.

There’s a new button in the iPad simulator that let’s you view your photo albums in a slideshow. Quite buggy at the moment, but it is there. Should we expect something like this in the next iPhone OS too? Personally, i don’t want it…

📅 February 24, 2010

iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3 Adds Support For Front Facing Camera, Camera Flash, Zoom and Video Conferencing

It seems Apple built in API support to test to see if your iPad had a Front Facing Camera, Zoom and a Camera Flash. The front facing camera would, of course, be used for video chat, while Zoom and Camera Flash are often requested features for the iPhone’s camera.

We told you that one of the hottest thing in the new SDK, update released yesterday, was the presence of the photos.app in the iPad SDK. But boy, how wrong were we? Digging deeper into the code, MacRumors found out that Apple built in API support to test to see if your iPad had a Front Facing Camera, Zoom and a Camera Flash. The front facing camera would, of course, be used for video chat, while Zoom and Camera Flash are often requested features for the iPhone’s camera.

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📅 February 24, 2010

Video Demo Of Photos.app In iPad SDK 3.2 Beta 3

The hottest thing in the new SDK is the photos.app in the iPad simulator, so now that somebody created a video of it, you can check it out.

Today, Apple released iPhone SDK 3.2 beta 3, something we failed to mentioned, not because we didn’t know about it, but we decided to focus on much more important things. The hottest thing in the new SDK is the photos.app in the iPad simulator, so now that somebody created a video of it, you can check it out.

📅 February 10, 2010

iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 2 Brings Safari, Mail, Video And Audio Playback To The iPad Simulator

Today, Apple released iPhone SDK 3.2 beta 2 which comes with a few visible improvements. The iPad simulator now features the Safari.app, Mail.app – which is hidden – , video and audio playback.

Today, Apple released iPhone SDK 3.2 beta 2 which comes with a few visible improvements. The iPad simulator now features the Safari.app, Mail.app – which is hidden – , video and audio playback.

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📅 February 8, 2010

Rackspace’s iPhone Developer Talking About The iPad SDK

According to Mayo, the new iPad SDK is similar to the iPhone’s. The only difference is the new user interface features associated with the iPad because of the greater amount of screen real estate

A few days ago we took a first look at the iPad Simulator and discovered that even though the iPad lacks a cam, the interface for one is implemented in the SDK. The iPad is a device which was way too anticipated , and because of all the rumors – the endless obnoxious ubiquitous rumors – everybody was pretty much disappointed when Steve Jobs unveiled his latest creation.

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