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- Musclenerd hints at Sunday release of 06.15 baseband downgrade
- Apple Store app updated with new Express Checkout feature
- Tweets show iOS 6 was most popular announcement of Apple’s keynote
- Instacast podcast client receives major update
- Updated Xbox Live app lets you control your console with your iPhone
- Judge greenlights iPhone location tracking lawsuit
- The Stocks app kinda makes its way to the iPad in iOS 6
- iOS apps running on BlackBerry PlayBook and Windows box
- iOS 6 lets you easily tell new apps apart
- How traffic routing apps can lend their services system-wide in iOS 6
Musclenerd hints at Sunday release of 06.15 baseband downgrade Posted: 13 Jun 2012 03:31 PM PDT A few days ago we reported about the progress made by Dev Team frontman Musclenerd regarding the possible downgrade of the 06.15 baseband. Looking at the activity on that post we wrote, I’m sure many of you will be happy to learn that Musclenerd hinted earlier today at a release of the downgrade for this When asked about an ETA of the project, Musclenerd replied:(...) "Musclenerd hints at Sunday release of 06.15 baseband downgrade" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Apple Store app updated with new Express Checkout feature Posted: 13 Jun 2012 03:10 PM PDT On the heels of several big name app updates today, Apple has pushed out a new version of its Apple Store application with a new “quick buy” feature and other enhancements. The app’s new Express Checkout option is fairly similar to Amazon’s 1-click ordering. Once enabled, it will allow users to order products from Apple with a single tap. Awesome…(...) "Apple Store app updated with new Express Checkout feature" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Tweets show iOS 6 was most popular announcement of Apple’s keynote Posted: 13 Jun 2012 02:00 PM PDT Forget the announcements regarding the new Retina display MacBook Pro, OSX Mountain Lion and other non-mobile related products. According to Twitter, iOS 6 was the hottest topic of Apple’s WWDC keynote. Simply Measured, a social media research firm, analyzed more than 150,000 tweets on Monday with the #WWDC hashtag. And it found that out of all of Apple’s big announcements, iOS 6 was the most popular…(...) "Tweets show iOS 6 was most popular announcement of Apple’s keynote" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Instacast podcast client receives major update Posted: 13 Jun 2012 12:40 PM PDT Instacast is by far and wide considered to be the best podcast client for iOS. It allows you to download and organize your favorite podcasts and video podcasts, without ever having to open iTunes. Well it looks like the best just got better today. Instacast version 2.1 is out in the App Store, and the update includes a fresh coat of paint, and several other nice enhancements and bug fixes…(...) "Instacast podcast client receives major update" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Updated Xbox Live app lets you control your console with your iPhone Posted: 13 Jun 2012 11:40 AM PDT Microsoft has rolled out an update for its My Xbox LIVE application today, bringing the software to version 1.5. The update brings high-resolution images to Retina iPad users, and some cool new features to the iPhone. The most notable addition is the ability for iPhone owners to use the app to control their Xbox 360 consoles. The functionality will allow them to control on-screen content (play, stop, etc.) right from their handsets…(...) "Updated Xbox Live app lets you control your console with your iPhone" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
Judge greenlights iPhone location tracking lawsuit Posted: 13 Jun 2012 11:31 AM PDT Today’s a particularly bad day for Apple’s legal sharks. Just as we learned that Apple won’t be able to stop June 21 launch of Samsung’s Galaxy S III in the U.S. as it hoped it would, Reuters now reports that Apple also failed to fend off the high-profile iPhone tracking lawsuit. Though a federal judge ruled against Apple, he conspicuously let the likes of Google, AdMarval, AdMob, Flurry and Medialets off the hook…(...) "Judge greenlights iPhone location tracking lawsuit" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
The Stocks app kinda makes its way to the iPad in iOS 6 Posted: 13 Jun 2012 11:01 AM PDT A few stock applications that were on the iPhone never made their way to the iPad. Indeed, the Weather, Stocks, and Clock apps for example have been nowhere to be found on the iPad since its launch in 2010. With the introduction of iOS 6 beta though, Apple has officially brought the Clock app to its popular tablet – see our video walkthrough. Even though you won’t find its icon anywhere, the Stocks app also makes an appearance…(...) "The Stocks app kinda makes its way to the iPad in iOS 6" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
iOS apps running on BlackBerry PlayBook and Windows box Posted: 13 Jun 2012 10:31 AM PDT
Developer who goes under a code-name “Businesscat2000″ posted something really interesting-looking on the CrackBerry forum, an app player of sorts which can run native iOS apps on Research In Motion’s BlackBerry PlayBook tablet. The program is demoed runnin a number of popular iOS apps and games, such as Tom Tom, Super Monkey Ball, Tiny Tower, Sushi Cat, iFart and more. It’s also available for various other platforms, including Windows. Two more videos are right after the break…(...) "iOS apps running on BlackBerry PlayBook and Windows box" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
iOS 6 lets you easily tell new apps apart Posted: 13 Jun 2012 09:32 AM PDT In case you weren’t sure what apps have been newly downloaded on your iDevice, iOS 6 is making this clearer than ever as it now displays a little blue “New” label in the corner of the app icon. I’m not sure it’s going to be one of those life changing new features but I like how it makes it clear that you have downloaded an app and haven’t launched it yet…(...) "iOS 6 lets you easily tell new apps apart" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
How traffic routing apps can lend their services system-wide in iOS 6 Posted: 13 Jun 2012 09:08 AM PDT In addition to sourcing maps data in iOS 6 from fifteen different companies, Apple also allows traffic routing apps from third-parties to lend their services to the entire system by way of new APIs. And since Apple’s Maps app knows about routing apps in the App Store, it’ll give users a choice to download them when needed. This is making good on Apple’s promise that it will partner with third-party developers on Maps transit directions “where it makes sense”…(...) "How traffic routing apps can lend their services system-wide in iOS 6" is an article by iDownloadBlog.com. |
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