new code found in SDK 3.2 beta 4 hints to iphone multitasking
It seems that this is slowly but surely transforming into a trend. Whenever there’s a new SDK build released ( especially near an upcoming hardware/software release ) , devs are snooping around for all sorts of hints – hints that sometimes can be misleading.
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.
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.
Apple purchased Quattro Wireless, recently, and integrating their platform into the iPhone SDK will immediately make Apple the primary ad server for the vast majority of App Store applications.
Apple posted on their official site that they are looking for an executive to manage a group dedicated to advertising in the mobile field. Leveraging their control of the iPhone OS Apple will likely employ its user data and geolocation technology to provide more relevant and interactive advertising.
Apple purchased Quattro Wireless, recently, and integrating their platform into the iPhone SDK will immediately make Apple the primary ad server for the vast majority of App Store applications.
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…
Getting your app ( or you ) discovered has little to do with luck, and EVERYTHING to do with strategy!
So you wanna be a rockstar and get to be one of those app store success stories? Who doesn’t. But do you have what it takes to get discovered? Getting your app ( or you ) discovered has little to do with luck, and EVERYTHING to do with strategy!
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.
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.
Examining the latest version of the iPhone SDK, there were found some files and strings which clearly indicates the implementation of video calls in the next iPhone 4G!
Examining the latest version of the iPhone SDK, 9to5mac found some files and strings which clearly indicates the implementation of video calls in the next iPhone 4G!
Unifeye Mobile platform metaio introduces the most comprehensive solution to create augmented reality applications for iPhone, Symbian, Android and WinMobile devices.
Software firm metaio started building augmented reality applications in 2003 and has their own platform available with an API called Junaio. With the Unifeye Mobile platform metaio introduces the most comprehensive solution to create augmented reality applications for iPhone, Symbian, Android and WinMobile devices.