We're still on iOS 5.Been hoping silver would come to iPhone for a while now.
The only thing they should have changed (but didn't) is the list headings. They don't mesh well anymore.
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Been hoping silver would come to iPhone for a while now.
The only thing they should have changed (but didn't) is the list headings. They don't mesh well anymore.
We're still on iOS 5.
OS 11 will come probably in 2013 or 14, and will at that point be a fusion between iPad iOS and Mac OS. [/url]
expectations:
new MB Pros
Mountain lion release date and demo
iOS 6 reveal, release window and demo
HOPES for: new, faster and streamlined itunes 11 that blows heads off moreso than even the maps app.
BGR has learned from a trusted source that Apple is planning to demonstrate a brand new version of the Apple TV operating system next week at WWDC. This new OS is said to be much more feature-complete than the current OS that runs on the Apple TV, and is apparently the one that Apple’s upcoming HDTV will run. Yes, that one.
We’ve heard Apple is actively trying to court manufacturers to use a new “control out” API in order for third-party manufacturers to make accessories that are compatible with the new Apple TV OS and the upcoming “iTV.” It’s said that by using the API, it will be possible to control any connected components all from the Apple remote (and the Apple remote iOS app as well, we’re assuming).
This would be a huge change in the home theater landscape, which has until this point relied on a mess of thousands of infrared codes and physical cables in order for devices to be interoperable, or Wi-Fi-controlled apps for each component and piece of hardware.
The control out API is said to work with all aspects of various popular components, even allowing control over things like program guides on a cable operators’ set top boxes and other hardware components.
Our source believes Apple won’t actually show its physical TV at WWDC, but it’s certainly possible. Maybe Tim Cook and Apple are finally almost done “pulling that string.”
BGR, so take with a grain: http://www.bgr.com/2012/05/30/apple-itv-os-demo-wwdc/
I wonder if they will just speed bump the Air's and Mac Mini/Pro before the keynote? No need to waste time talking about them.
When do iOS updates get released? Can't remember the last few.
I'm ready to shell out a dollar or two to get my UDID onto a developer's list so I can run the betas!
I did that for iOS 5. it was too tempting to fix the notifications and get wireless syncing early.
I wonder if iOS 6 will have enough major changes to get me to go through that whole thing again...
If maps and a new UI colour are the biggest items, Ill just hold out for the official release.
WWDLEAK 2012Redesigned iTunes Store, App Store, and iBookstore: http://9to5mac.com/2012/06/01/ios-6-to-feature-redesigned-itunes-store-app-store-and-ibookstore/
Facebook integration: http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/01/facebook-ios-6-integration/
Your phone will lose 20% of its value a week after installing the new OS.so if iOS 6 has face book integration now, does that mean every integrated app will crash?
Your phone will lose 20% of its value a week after installing the new OS.
You guys heard this?
http://www.macrumors.com/2012/06/01/google-to-show-off-next-dimension-of-maps-on-june-6/
Not surprising to say the least.
Redesigned iTunes Store, App Store, and iBookstore: http://9to5mac.com/2012/06/01/ios-6-to-feature-redesigned-itunes-store-app-store-and-ibookstore/
Facebook integration: http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/01/facebook-ios-6-integration/
Redesigned iTunes Store, App Store, and iBookstore: http://9to5mac.com/2012/06/01/ios-6-to-feature-redesigned-itunes-store-app-store-and-ibookstore/
Facebook integration: http://techcrunch.com/2012/06/01/facebook-ios-6-integration/
Everyone else will.Don't forget the Windows Phone Developer Summit on June 20-21st.
Like that got any relevance. Even the Verge will take that day off.Don't forget the Windows Phone Developer Summit on June 20-21st.