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![]() What's going on? Apple are giving us a sneak peek at the upcoming iPhone 3.0 Operating System, and a look at the future SDK for iPhone developing. The event was on Tuesday the 17th of March at 10am PST, at Apple's HQ in Cupertino (instead of San Fransisco where Apple normally hold big events.) What's new in 3.0?
What about the SDK?
I heard there was App Store enhancements?
Anything else?
Recap To recap the big features in 3.0: In-App purchase to enable more app functionality, peer to peer connectivity, accessory connectivity, Google map controls, push notifications, cut and paste, landscape mode, Messages (MMS), voice memos, new Calendar support, enhancements to the Stock App and search (Spotlight). Plus, Bluetooth, if you’re really looking forward to that one. The 3.0 Beta is available to all members of the iPhone Developer Program. It will be coming out in June 2009 for us normal users! $9.95 for iPod Touches, free for iPhones. Not all features will work on the 1st gen iPhone. Watch the Keynote here: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/qtv/keynote/ Q&A with Apple. Q: Josh Quittner, Time: Why did it take so long so get Cut and Paste into the iPhone? A: There’s a user interface you need to design, security issues, and “there’s a lot of pieces you need to worry about instead of getting something that doesn’t work right.” Q: Flash? What are you doing? A: We have no announcements on that topic today. But there are a lot of video streams we can handle. h.264 works great. We're adding HDTV streaming for audio and video. We think there's a lot of great video solutions for a single clip. Q: Could you qualify a bit more about the peer to peer. It looks like it’s available across the two iPhones, but it seems like you can do peer to peer with other Bluetooth devices. A: It’s really a device to device Bluetooth connection. It’s 1 to 1, using Bluetooth and Bonjour to discover other devices and make an IP connection. Q: Could you qualify a bit more about the peer to peer. It looks like it’s available across the two iPhones, but it seems like you can do peer to peer with other Bluetooth devices. A: It’s really a device to device Bluetooth connection. It’s 1 to 1, using Bluetooth and Bonjour to discover other devices and make an IP connection. Q: So you can control devices…? A: Yes, now you can, with third-party applications, control and talk to accessories over Bluetooth. Q: Are people able to trade files, say music files, through iPods with this? A: We have the ability to stream music to music apps, and certainly a game, if a game has music in the game it would be possible to download game tracks, but if would be confusing for other music apps with downloadable music that isn’t through the app store. Q: Where do you stand on tethering? A: There’s two pieces needed to support that: client side and working with carriers. We’re absolutely supporting tethering in the client side in iPhone 3.0, but we’re working with carriers around the world to see when they can add tethering support on their networks. But we are building that support into iPhone 3.0. Q: Can you say anything about hardware? A: No. Q: Netbooks? A: Nothing to announce today. Q: Will you make any promises about push notification in terms of uptime? A: No. We want it to be as reliable as possible. Q: On the voice memo, you mentioned external microphones. Could you use an off-the-shelf microphone? A: Yes absolutely, if you have an adapter. Q: Are you addressing some of the performance issues in the current OS? It’s slightly laggy, are you going to address that in 3.0. A: We absolutely take performance very seriously. These units, because they’re tethered, are more laggy than you would see on standalone units. But we are addressing lagginess in our own ways. Q: Is there a physical hardware problem on the first-gen iPhone that prevents it from doing MMS. A: It’s a different radio, so it is a physical issue. Q: With Peer to Peer, can you have access to other iTunes library? A: You can see them but I don’t know if you can play them. Q: Bluetooth on the iPod touch? A: Bluetooth is a capability we can “unlock” on the latest-gen iPod touch.
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Last edited by Abcmsaj; 03-17-2009 at 04:17 PM.. |
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What isn't new, people bitching and moaning from iPod Touch users about paying 10 dollars. Ugh.
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h.264 may be good, but that doesnt allow me to navigate flash websites, does it?
either way, some new features (e.g. copy & paste, p2p, direct accessory interface) but still could have been better. also before complaining about the $10, there will be a way around it using the ipsw that will be spread around on this site. |
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wow. o.0 for $9.95 you can get those enhancements and stuff. ?
i was only amazed by the enhancements like that bp thingy |
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