This is a frequently updated article tracking announcements at Apple's Worldwide Web Developer's Conference this week in San Francisco. One big unveiling has already taken place, will there be more?
An updated look at the features Apple's new OS 3.0 will bring to the iPhone and iTouch when it is released. What does it include? When will it be released? If you don't know already, this article has some answers.
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AirPrint Activator v2.0 is the next generation software that will be compatible with OSX Lion. It is a complete re-write of the original v1 version and no longer depend on Apple's support of AirPrint inside the OS.
What that mean is that even if Apple remove support for AirPrint in future OSX update it will keep running."
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"If you haven't upgraded already, hook up your Apple device to your computer and launch iTunes now. Click on your device in the sidebar, and under Version you'll see a button called Check for Update: click it. Follow the onscreen instructions and we'll meet you back here once your device has rebooted to show you what's what.
And then you're ready to use our iOS 5 tips"
"Apple pushed out an iOS 5.0.1 update to registered developers yesterday, which fixes a number of bugs and addresses an issue with poor battery life on a number of its devices."
CacheWarmer pre-populates iOS system updates on a Caching Server for specified iOS device models. CacheWarmer can be downloaded here. The package installs the CacheWarmer executable, and schedules it to run every hour. It's recommended, but not required, to install CacheWarmer on your Caching Server so all interactions are local.
If you've tried to install the Diigo tools in Safari, you'll likely have found that the instructions on the website are missing important info. This GDoc provides the secret to the sauce.
"My previous blog entry was written entirely via iPad, and includes images, links, and more. Here are some quick tips for facilitating blog entry development:"
"So which apps might Apple use to show off the brilliance of its new display hardware? We've identified four key app categories that would be ideal for demo'ing the HD display. We've also spoken to software developers about their iPad 3 aspirations. None would spill any beans concerning launch-day involvement, but we did learn more about how the developer community is anticipating the new display."
I have heard reports that consumer-grade hubs are not up to this kind of load
long-term so we will see how that goes
I'm not happy with the way we're doing Secondary syncing and I'm starting to
think that adopting the Primary sync model (every device on one library) would
be of more benefit
When, I want to deploy a new app, I buy it on my master Mac mini. Each library
is configured to pull new purchases from the mini using iTunes Home Sharing.
This works but is imperfect, as Home Sharing only pulls new purchases and not
updates