Shazam Now iOS 4 Feature Packed With Recent Update

On September 3, 2010, in App Store, by admin

Shazam has received an update with all kinds of new features to take advantage of what iOS 4 has to offer. The of course includes multitasking (well just fast-app switching) and improved graphics, so the app will look even better on your iPhone 4 or new iPod touch. Shazam also cleaned up the interface making the controls easier to use.

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Apple Adds a Page For iOS 4.2

On September 3, 2010, in Firmware News, iPad News, by admin

Apple has added a page to their iPad section of their website highlighting the features of iOS 4.2.

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No More Creating Your Own RIngtones in iTunes 10

On September 3, 2010, in iTunes News, by admin

Apple has cut-off their create your own ringtone feature in iTunes 10 that they launched alongside the first iPhone back in 2007. This feature allowed users to trim a song they already bought for $.99 (or $1.29) and trim that song, then purchase the ringtone for another $.99.

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Xcode 4 Preview 3 Now Available to Developers

On September 2, 2010, in Misc, by admin

Apple has just released the third preview version of Xcode 4, a code writing software used for developing parts of apps (and other things, like websites and Dashboard widgets). New features include a new activity interface for developers as well as a completely fresh user-interface for the new code completion technologies in Xcode 4. Some bug fixes were also tossed into this update.

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Apple Won’t Bring New Features to Old Apple TV

On September 2, 2010, in Apple TV News, by admin

An Apple spokesperson has confirmed that Apple will not be updating the old Apple TV with the features of the new Apple TV.

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Skyfire Browser App With Flash Submitted to Apple

On September 2, 2010, in App Store, by admin

A web browser app called Skyfire was submitted for review to Apple today. The browser packs built-in flash compatibility, something that Apple has refused to include in their own Safari. While the Flash is limited to just movies, not interactive content and games, it does open up new possibilities for viewing content that can’t be viewed any other way on an iOS device.

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