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German magician Simon Pierro has posted a video of the new magical features in iOS 5.

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MuscleNerd of the Dev Team has warned Apple TV 2G users who want to jailbreak their device to avoid updating it to iOS 4.2.2. Apple has released Apple TV software update 4.2.2 (iOS 4.3 – build 8F305) for Apple TV 2G to fix some minor bugs. They also added an audio output setting for switching to 16-bit audio for compatibility with some TVs and AV receivers.

Apple just pushed out a lone AppleTV2G update…stay away from that if you’re currently untethered on ATV2G

Hi folks if don’t care about jailbreaking then you can install the latest Apple TV Software update by choosing Software Update on your Apple TV.

You can find instructions on how to jailbreak your Apple TV using seas0npass here.

Please lets us know if you are going to update the software and how it goes.

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Now you can upgrade your Apple TV 2G with great changes and see lot of improvement in your TV watching.

Apple has released Apple TV software update 4.2.2 (iOS 4.3 – build 8F305) for Apple TV 2G to fix some minor bugs and also add an audio output setting for switching to 16-bit audio for compatibility with some TVs and AV receivers.

Here are following changes and improvements you can see in Apple TV 4.2.2:

- Audio: Addresses an issue in which audio is not output when playing some video content.

- Video playback: Addresses an issue in which video is not displayed when playing some content.

- Audio output setting: Adds an audio output setting for switching to 16-bit audio for compatibility with some TVs and AV receivers.

- Live FF/RW improvements: Improves the performance of fast-forwarding and rewinding live events.

- Movie description: Addresses an issue in which the description information is not displayed for some movies.

- YouTube video order: Addresses an issue in which YouTube subscription videos were not ordered by date.

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Microsoft has released a Windows Azure Toolkit for iOS. Microsoft Azure is a cloud platform hosted on the company’s servers

This toolkit allows developers to create, host and scale web applications.

“Last March we released the Windows Azure Toolkit for Windows Phone 7, which provided a set of generic services for Windows Azure. This toolkit was the first step in enabling developers to build native experiences on multiple platforms using Windows Azure. As the next step in this process, today we’re pleased to announce the release of the Windows Azure Toolkit for iOS. This toolkit contains resources and services designed to make it easier for iOS developers to use Windows Azure.”

Not long ago, Microsoft also announced a new Bing Maps SDK for iOS devices.

Users can download the toolkit below

https://github.com/microsoft-dpe/watoolkitios-lib

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There is great news for Mac users because now Mac OS X Lion will help you in erasing apps in similar fashion as iOS.

According to AppleiGuide findings. ” Mac OS X Lion will let you delete apps in a similar fashion to iOS.”

The last Lion Developer Preview lets you uninstall apps through Launchpad, Mac OS X’s app launcher “home screen” layer.

According to TUAW, “when Launchpad is displayed, a user can click and hold the mouse cursor on an app’s icon; after a brief pause, all the app icons will begin jiggling. An X will appear in the upper left-hand corner of the icons, and clicking it will cause a dialog pop-up to appear asking the user, “Are you sure you want to delete the application?” Clicking Delete will move the app and any associated files to the Trash.”

Please note that the apps purchased through the Mac App Store will work with this feature.

[ Via tuaw ]

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So this is the iPad 2

by tABStaff on March 3, 2011

in apple


Today Apple has released its second generation iPad. Its all official with amazing additions in terms of the overall product.

Here’s a summary of iPad 2.

Features:
It has a dual core A5 chips processors. The new CPU is faster, lighter and thinner from before and comes with front and back camera. We can see that the iOS 4.3 update has brings about amazing improved performance of Safari, FaceTime and PhotoBooth. There in update you can also find iTunes home sharing and AirPlay improvements. Here, the battery life remained unaltered with same 10-Hours life.

HDMI output cable:
The new iPad comes with a HDMI output cable of 1080p. The interesting thing about this cable is that it can work with all apps, moreover it supports rotation and you don’t need setup or configuration to use. You can even charge your iPad while using it. The cable comes at the price of $39.

Smart Covers:
An extraordinarily designed Flap that is going to cover the front of the device only. This is not a normal case but it will automatically wake the iPad for you and put to sleep when closed. No screws, no elastics but the use of magnets. The magnets will grasp and auto align on the iPad, with minimal thickness and weight the micro- fiber lining will clean the screen. Easy handling with wake on open and sleep on close option.

iMovie:
New app built with iOS 4.3. It has a precision editor, Multi track audio recording and New themes. You can share your videos in HD to YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo and more. The app has got more than 50 sound effect and comes with a price of $4.99

Garage Band:
The next app built with iOS 4.3. The app is a touch instrument, where you can plug in a guitar if you want. It has Guitar amps and effects, 8 tracks recording and mixing 250+Loops. It supports Email AAC file of your song. The app is compatible with Mac version. The app is price at $4.99.

Color:
Available in both Black and white.

Prices:
This was least expected but it’s true that the prices are all the same. For (Wifi)-16 GB- 32GB- 64GB: $499, $599, $699. For (Wifi+3G): $629, $729, $829 respectively.

Shipping Date:
The shipping starts from 11th of March.

Snow Leopard 10.6.2 released – Improved security

by tABStaff 11 November 2009 apple

Yesterday, Apple released Mac OS X 10.6.2 software update, which is the second software update for Snow Leopard. Most significant is the fix to the guest account bug that caused loss of data on some user’s primary account. It is recommended to update as soon as possible, and besides the guest account bug fix, Mac [...]

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Warning: Major bug in Snow Leopard erases user data

by tABStaff 12 October 2009 apple

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iWork 09 Updated To 9.0.3 – iWork.com improved

by tABStaff 29 September 2009 apple

Apple has today released an update to iWork ‘09. The update fixes a number of minor issues and improves some specific areas in the software, included: 1- Reducing file size of images that have Instant Alpha applied 2- Managing file size when inserting some movies 3- Working with dates and durations in the Chart Data [...]

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Apple updates Flash in Snow Leopard update 10.6.1

by tABStaff 4 September 2009 apple

Earlier, when Apple first released its new major operating system Mac OS X Snow Leopard the 28th of August, the OS downgraded Flash to an older version, which came with several security issues. It is therefore important that the individual user, if he knows about it, updates Flash to the latest version manually. However, in [...]

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OS X Snow Leopard 10A402 Updates

by tABStaff 11 July 2009 apple

With the release of the OS X Snow Leopard 10A402 beta yesterday, users have been poring over the new version looking for changes. Among the most obvious changes have been a few visual tweaks, although several other enhancements have also been discovered.

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Apple Releases MacBook Pro Firmware Update to Address SATA Interface Speeds

by tABStaff 23 June 2009 apple

Apple today addressed the issue with the release of MacBook Pro EFI Firmware Update 1.7, which allows the new MacBook Pros to utilize the full 3.0 Gbps interface.

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